Angina

  • 31Angina — Mandelentzündung; Tonsillitis (fachsprachlich) * * * An|gi|na [aŋ gi:na], die; , Anginen [aŋ gi:nən]: Infektion des Rachens und der Schleimhaut des Gaumens: sie hat ständig Anginen. * * * An|gi|na 〈f.; , gi|nen; Med.〉 mit Schwellung des Rachens u …

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  • 32angina — {{#}}{{LM A02408}}{{〓}} {{[}}angina{{]}} ‹an·gi·na› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Inflamación de las amígdalas y de las zonas próximas a estas: • Tiene anginas, y siente mucho dolor al tragar.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} {{\}}LOCUCIONES:{{/}} ► {{{}}angina… …

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  • 33angina — an·gì·na s.f. TS med. 1. infiammazione della faringe che si manifesta con senso di costrizione alla gola e deglutizione dolorosa 2. dolore acuto caratterizzato da crampi e accessi localizzati in varie sedi {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1729. ETIMO …

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  • 34angina — /an juy neuh/; in Med. often /an jeuh neuh/, n. Pathol. 1. any attack of painful spasms characterized by sensations of choking or suffocating. 2. See angina pectoris. 3. any disease of the throat or fauces. [1580 90; < L angina quinsey, for&#8230; …

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  • 35angina — [an dʒʌɪnə] noun Medicine 1》 (also angina pectoris pɛkt(ə)rɪs) a condition marked by severe pain in the chest, arising from an inadequate blood supply to the heart. 2》 used in names of disorders involving pain in the throat: Ludwig s angina.&#8230; …

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  • 36angina — n. a sense of suffocation or suffocating pain. See: angina pectoris, Ludwig s angina …

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  • 37Angina — die Angina, Anginen (Aufbaustufe) eine schmerzhafte Entzündung der Gaumenmandeln oder des Rachenraums Synonyme: Mandelentzündung, Halsentzündung, Rachenentzündung Beispiel: Das Kind hat sich im Kindergarten eine Angina zugezogen …

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  • 38angina — n. 1 an attack of intense constricting pain often causing suffocation. 2 (in full angina pectoris) pain in the chest brought on by exertion, owing to an inadequate blood supply to the heart. Etymology: L, = spasm of the chest f. angina quinsy f.&#8230; …

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  • 39angina — noun Etymology: Latin, throat inflammation, from Greek anchonē strangling, from anchein to strangle Date: 1578 a disease marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain: as a. a severe inflammatory or ulcerated condition of the mouth or&#8230; …

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  • 40angina — noun a) Angina pectoris. b) An inflammatory infection of the throat, such as quinsy …

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