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jaundice

[jawn-dis, jahn-] / ˈdʒɔn dɪs, ˈdʒɑn- /


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A 16-year-old apprentice ballerina, who was 1.70 meters tall and weighed 40.8 kilos, would later recall that she suffered from asthma, jaundice, anemia and other diseases that result from malnutrition, such as edema.

From Salon

He stands a little taller, and he no longer wears glasses to obscure his eyes, which were severely jaundiced because of the disease.

From Washington Post

This misandry is of a piece with the collection’s generally jaundiced outlook.

From Washington Post

But activities that veer into policy were viewed with a more jaundiced eye.

From Seattle Times

As he lay in bed, wracked with abdominal pain and jaundiced, grieving friends and acquaintances came to visit.

From New York Times