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coryza

[kuh-rahy-zuh] / kəˈraɪ zə /


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She was admitted to a hospital there on Jan. 29, a day after she first experienced symptoms of the novel virus, which in her case included cough, sore throat, coryza and conjunctivitis, or pink eye.

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Colds and Coughs.—Colds, or coryza, beset dogs as they do humans, but in lesser degree.

From Project Gutenberg

The expression of the countenance is changed, in part by the appearance characterizing an ordinary attack of coryza of considerable or great severity, and in part by anxiety and depression.

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In all cases the coryza was very severe, and in previous years lasted, in spite of all treatment, from four to eight weeks.

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You cultivate it at the risk of coryza over the newly-filled graves of dead friends.

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