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dyspepsia

[ dis-pep-shuh, -see-uh ]

noun

  1. deranged or impaired digestion; indigestion ( eupepsia ).


dyspepsia

/ dɪsˈpɛpsɪ; dɪsˈpɛpsɪə /

noun

  1. indigestion or upset stomach
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dyspepsia

/ »åÄ­²õ-±èÄ•±è′²õ³óÉ™,-²õŧ-É™ /

  1. Difficulty in digesting food; indigestion.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dyspepsia1

1650–60; < Latin < Greek »å²â²õ±è±ð±è²õí²¹, equivalent to dys- dys- + ±èé±è²õ ( is ) digestion + -ia -ia
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dyspepsia1

C18: from Latin, from Greek duspepsia, from dys- + pepsis digestion
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The public’s dyspepsia helps explain Trump’s political viability; his brand promises to destroy a rigged system and Americans’ rage and cynicism act as fuel to his campaign.

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If dyspepsia were all there was to him there might not be much to the movie.

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There is growing interest, however, in the use of probiotics for “functional dyspepsia.â€

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“No. It’s just indigestion. Of course, indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a term that describes a wide range of gastrointestinal maladies.â€

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The That’s Not a ˜yÐÄvlog! brigade is still very much with us, I’m both amused and bemused to report; witness their perpetual dyspepsia over words such as “irregardless.â€

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