- slim disease
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
slim disease — slim′ disease n. pat a form of AIDS common in Africa, marked by emaciation and fever • Etymology: 1985–90 … From formal English to slang
slim disease — a form of AIDS common in Africa, marked by emaciation and fever. [1985 90] * * * … Universalium
slim disease — a form of AIDS common in Africa, marked by emaciation and fever. [1985 90] … Useful english dictionary
slim — adjective (slimmer, slimmest) 1》 gracefully thin; slenderly built. ↘small in width and long and narrow in shape. 2》 very small: a slim chance. 3》 S. African crafty or unscrupulous. verb (slims, slimming, slimmed) Brit. make or become thinner … English new terms dictionary
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slimmers' disease — noun Anorexia nervosa • • • Main Entry: ↑slim … Useful english dictionary
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