dysuria

dysuria
dysuric, adj.
/dis'yoo ree"euh, dis yoor"ee euh/, n. Pathol.
difficult or painful urination.
[1350-1400; < NL < Gk dysouría. See DYS- UR-1, -IA; r. earlier dysury, ME dissure, dissuria ( < MF) < ML < Gk]

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  • dysuria — dys·uria …   English syllables

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