Diarrhoea pronunciation

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diarrhea

Alternative forms [ ] • • archaic) Etymology [ ] From ( diárrhoia, “ through-flowing ” ), from ( diá, “ through ” ) + ( rhéō, “ flow ” ); Displaced native (literally “ straining out ” ). Pronunciation [ ] • ( ) ( /ˌdaɪ.əˈɹiː.ə/ • Audio (US) ( • Rhymes: -iːə Noun [ ] diarrhea ( plural ( , ) • A • The watery or very soft excrement that comes from such bowel movements. • 2008, Danna Korn and Connie Sarros, Gluten-Free Cooking for Dummies, My Pampers bill is higher than your paycheck, my hands are raw from washing them every six minutes, and I do eight loads of laundry a day because everything we own is covered in diarrhea, and you want me to "plug him up" and wait another three weeks? • • Afrikaans: • Albanian: m, m, f • Arabic: m ( ʔishāl ) Egyptian Arabic: m ( is.hāl ) South Levantine Arabic: ( ʔis.hāl ) • Armenian: ( luc ) • Azerbaijani: • Bashkir: ( es kitew ) • Belarusian: f ( ljáksa ), m ( myt ), m ( panós ), f ( drystáčka ) ( vulgar ), f ( sráčka ) ( vulgar ), f ( dyjaréja ) • Bengali: ( udramoẏ ) • Bulgarian: f ( diárija ) • Burmese: ( wam:kya. ) • Catalan: f pl, f • Chinese: Cantonese: ( tou 5 o 1 ) Mandarin: / ( fùxiè ), ( xiàlì ), ( colloquial ) ( lādùzi ) • Czech: m, f ( vulgar ), f ( colloquial ) • Danish: c, c, c, c • Dutch: • Esperanto: • Estonian: • Faroese: n, n, f, f, f, n • Finnish: • French: f, f • Galician: f, f, f, f • Gallo: f • Georgian: ( diarea ), ( ḳuč̣ašliloba ), ( paɣarati ), ( ṭrac̣i ) • German: m, ( informal ) m, f, f • Greek: ( diárroia ), f ( ...

diarrhoea

• Greek diárrhoia a flowing through, equivalent. to diarrho- (variant stem of diarrheîn to flow through) + -ia - ia • Late Latin diarrhoea • 1350–1400; Middle English diaria di′ar•rhe ′al, di′ar•rhe ′ic, di•ar•rhet•ic (dī′ə ret ′ik), USA pronunciation di′ar•rhoe ′al, di′ar•rhoe ′ic, di′ar•rhoet ′ic, adj.