pyrosis
51glossopyrosis — SYN: glossodynia. [glosso + G. pyrosis, a burning] * * * glos·so·py·ro·sis (glos″o pi roґsis) [glosso + Gr. pyrōsis burning] a form of paresthesia characterized by pain, burning, itching, and stinging of the mucous membranes of the… …
52pyrotic — 1. Relating to pyrosis. 2. SYN: caustic. * * * py·rot·ic (pi rotґik) [Gr. pyrōtikos fit for burning] 1. caustic; burning. 2. pertaining to heartburn (pyrosis) …
53dyspepsie — [ dispɛpsi ] n. f. • 1673; dipepsie 1550; de dys et gr. peptein « cuire, digérer » ♦ Digestion difficile et douloureuse. Troubles digestifs fonctionnels, surtout de l estomac, sans lésion organique évidente. Dyspepsie acide. ⇒ hyperacidité,… …
54piroză — PIRÓZĂ, piroze, s.f. (med.) Senzaţie de arsură în piept şi în gât, determinată de iritaţia esofagului. – Din fr. pyrosis. Trimis de cata, 04.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 piróză s. f., pl. piróze Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar… …
55piroza — piróza ž DEFINICIJA 1. osjećaj žarenja u jednjaku, gorušica, žgaravica 2. crvenilo lica ETIMOLOGIJA nlat. pyrosis ← grč. pýrōsis: palenje …
56gʷher- — gʷher English meaning: hot, warm Deutsche Übersetzung: “heiß, warm” Material: O.Ind. háras n. “blaze, glow” (= Gk. θέρος, Arm. jer), ghr̥ṇá m. “blaze, glow, heat” (= Lat. fornus, O.C.S. grъnъ), ghr̥ṇōti “glũht, shines”, gharmá… …
57glossopyrosis — ˌgläsōˌpīˈrōsə̇s, ˌglȯs noun Etymology: New Latin, from gloss + Greek pyrōsis burning, inflammation more at pyrosis : a burning sensation in the tongue …
58water brash — noun : combined excessive salivation and acid regurgitation * * * Pathol. heartburn (def. 1). [1795 1805] * * * water brash noun Pyrosis, a sudden gush into the mouth of acid fluids from the stomach, accompanied by a burning sensation (heartburn) …
59py|ro|sis — «py ROH sihs, pih », noun. = heartburn. (Cf. ↑heartburn) ╂[< New Latin pyrosis < Greek pýrōsis < pŷr, pyrós fire + New Latin osis osis] …
60Brash — Brash, n. [See {Brash} brittle.] 1. A rash or eruption; a sudden or transient fit of sickness. [1913 Webster] 2. Refuse boughs of trees; also, the clippings of hedges. [Prov. Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] 3. (Geol.) Broken and angular fragments of …