diarree

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French diarrhée, from Middle French diarrie, from Latin diarrhoea, from Ancient Greek διάρροια (diárrhoia, a flowing-through; diarrhea).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌdi.ɑˈreː/
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  • Hyphenation: di‧ar‧ree
  • Rhymes: -eː

Noun

diarree f (plural diarreeën)

  1. diarrhea
    • 1994, J.F. de Wijn, W.T.J.M. Hekkens, Fysiologie van de voeding, Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, page 354:
      Het 'burning feet'-syndroom dat na langdurige slechte voeding, gecombineerd met absorptiestoornissen door frequente diarreeën, veel werd waargenomen bij krijgsgevangenen in de tropen wordt o.a. toegeschreven aan pantotheenzuurdeficiëntie in combinatie met marginale voorziening van andere B-vitamines.
      The 'burning feet' syndrome that was, after after continuous malnutrition combined with absorption disorders due to frequent diarrheas, often observed with prisoners of war in the tropics is ascribed to, among others, deficiency in pantothenic acid combined with marginal supply of other B-vitamins.
    Synonyms: buikloop, buikvloed

Italian

Noun

diarree f

  1. plural of diarrea

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