Diarrhea

Noun

 * 1)  A condition in which the sufferer has frequent and watery bowel movements.
 * 2) The watery excrement that comes from said bowel movements.

Synonyms

 * the runs, the squirts, the trots, the squits , the skitters
 * See also Thesaurus:diarrhea

Hyponyms

 * Montezuma's revenge

Thesaurus
BM, abscess, ague, anemia, ankylosis, anoxia, apnea, asphyxiation, asthma, ataxia, atrophy, backache, bleeding, blennorhea, bloody flux, bowel movement, cachexia, cachexy, cardialgia, catharsis, chill, chills, cholera morbus, colic, constipation, convulsion, costiveness, coughing, crap, cyanosis, defecation, dejection, dizziness, dropsy, dysentery, dyspepsia, dyspnea, edema, emaciation, evacuation, fainting, fatigue, fever, fibrillation, flux, gripe, gripes, growth, heartburn, hemorrhage, high blood pressure, hydrops, hypertension, hypotension, icterus, indigestion, inflammation, insomnia, irregularity, itching, jaundice, labored breathing, lientery, loose bowels, low blood pressure, lumbago, marasmus, movement, nasal discharge, nausea, necrosis, obstipation, pain, paralysis, pruritus, purgation, purge, pyrosis, rash, rheum, runs, sclerosis, seizure, shit, shits, shock, skin eruption, sneezing, sore, spasm, stool, tabes, tachycardia, trots, tumor, turistas, upset stomach, vertigo, voidance, vomiting, wasting

Alternative forms

 * diarrhoea
 * diarrhœa

Etymology
From διάρροια:, from διά: + ῥέω:.

Translations

 * Arabic: إسهال
 * Armenian:
 * Bosnian:, ,
 * Bulgarian: диария
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 腹瀉, 腹泻,, 拉肚子
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:,  or
 * Greek:, ευκοιλιότητα
 * Hindi: दस्त
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:,  drulla
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:


 * Korean: 설사
 * Kurdish: زگ چوون
 * Latin: alvi profluvium
 * Malay: cirit birit
 * Norwegian: diaré
 * Persian: اسهال
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: diarreia
 * Russian:, диарея
 * Scottish Gaelic: cac-shiubhal, a' bhuineach , spùt
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: дијареја, пролив , прољев , dijareja , proliv , proljev
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swahili: harisha
 * Swedish:
 * Welsh: dolur rhydd