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catarrh

[kuh-tahr] / kəˈtɑr /


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In a second article published in 1828, Bostock christened the condition "catarrhus aestivus" or "summer catarrh".

From BBC • Jun. 30, 2014

Yet he had also suffered from catarrh - blockages of the sinus and a general feeling of heaviness and tiredness - in June every year since the age of eight.

From BBC • Jun. 30, 2014

Sputum, the tar of frequent No6s, catarrh, Spangles slivers and the reddish dye of aniseed balls gave the splotches the look of abstract expressionist artworks.

From The Guardian • Feb. 18, 2011

Affliction of the ear, found in innumerable forms and degrees, is commonly caused by scarlet fever, measles, tooth-cutting, catarrh, loud noises, old age.

From Time Magazine Archive

Though it was summer and the leaves heavy on the trees, people went about the streets coughing as if it were the catarrh season.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson




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