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megrim

noun as in depression

noun as in caprice

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By 1781, the French word migraine entered the English language as the accepted medical term, replacing older words such as megrim .

Challenges remain in some areas, however, with tight limits imposed in the Celtic Sea to allow the recovery of haddock and megrim.

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But better news for other species resulted in proposals to sharply increase some catch quotas, including hake, herring, plaice and megrim.

Elizabeth Stevenson's family firm runs a fleet of boats out of Newlyn, Cornwall and exports most of her catch of turbot, monkfish, megrim and brill to France and Spain.

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I'd have called it a kind of a megrim myself, and, as I say, I certainly perceived a sort of charnel-'ouse smell in the room I'm in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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