English-Wörter für 'Relating to rickettsia.'
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- Rickets.
- Gout.
- Football (soccer) hooliganism.
- Gambling.
- Depression (especially suicidal).
- Syphilis.
- Laziness; low motivation.
- Bronchitis.
- Haemophilia.
- Sweating sickness.
- Hypochondria.
- Poor industrial relations and the resulting economic weakness.
- Tuberculosis.
- Masochism, especially a fondness for flagellation.
- Homosexuality.
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- (pathology) Affected with or suffering from rickets; rachitic.
- affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets
- Of an object: not strong or sturdy, as because of poor construction or upkeep; not safe or secure.
- (of a person) Feeble in the joints; tottering.
- lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
- inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
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- affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets
- (figurative) In a precarious or weak condition; likely to break down or collapse; feeble, rickety.
- (pathology) Of or pertaining to, or affected by, rickets (“a disorder of infancy and early childhood due to a deficiency of vitamin D, causing soft or weak bones”).
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adj
- (pathology) Affected with or suffering from rickets; rachitic.
- affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets
- Of an object: not strong or sturdy, as because of poor construction or upkeep; not safe or secure.
- (of a person) Feeble in the joints; tottering.
- lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
- inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
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- affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets
- (figurative) In a precarious or weak condition; likely to break down or collapse; feeble, rickety.
- (pathology) Of or pertaining to, or affected by, rickets (“a disorder of infancy and early childhood due to a deficiency of vitamin D, causing soft or weak bones”).