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catarrh

[kuh-tahr] / kəˈtɑr /


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In a second article published in 1828, Bostock christened the condition "catarrhus aestivus" or "summer catarrh".

From BBC • Jun. 30, 2014

Yet he had also suffered from catarrh - blockages of the sinus and a general feeling of heaviness and tiredness - in June every year since the age of eight.

From BBC • Jun. 30, 2014

Sputum, the tar of frequent No6s, catarrh, Spangles slivers and the reddish dye of aniseed balls gave the splotches the look of abstract expressionist artworks.

From The Guardian • Feb. 18, 2011

Affliction of the ear, found in innumerable forms and degrees, is commonly caused by scarlet fever, measles, tooth-cutting, catarrh, loud noises, old age.

From Time Magazine Archive

Celia pieces together his story from the torments he relives in delirium, between fevers and chills and a painful catarrh.

From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García