Definitions from Wiktionary (dyscrasia)
▸ noun: (ancient usage) Imbalance of the four bodily humors (blood, black and yellow bile, phlegm) that was thought to cause disease.
▸ noun: (modern usage) Any bodily disorder, especially regarding the blood.
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▸ noun: (ancient usage) Imbalance of the four bodily humors (blood, black and yellow bile, phlegm) that was thought to cause disease.
▸ noun: (modern usage) Any bodily disorder, especially regarding the blood.
Similar:
dyskrasia,
dysgracia,
dyscrasy,
distemperature,
distemper,
maldisposition,
cacochymia,
dyspoiesis,
dyscromia,
diacrisis,
more...
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Adjectives:
constitutional,
cell,
general,
blood,
syphilitic,
gouty,
primary,
endocrine,
serious,
malignant,
scrofulous
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