different between morbid vs discutient
morbid
English
Etymology
From Latin morbidus (“diseased”), from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morior (“die”) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to rub, pound, wear away”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m??.b?d/
- (US) IPA(key): /?m??.b?d/
Adjective
morbid (comparative more morbid, superlative most morbid)
- (originally) Of, or relating to disease. [from 1650s]
- (by extension) Taking an interest in unhealthy or unwholesome subjects such as death, decay, disease. [from 1770s]
- Suggesting the horror of death; macabre or ghoulish
- Grisly or gruesome.
Synonyms
- (of or relating to disease): pathological
- (unhealthy or unwholesome): sick, twisted, unhealthy, unwholesome, warped
- (suggesting the horror of death): black, ghoulish, grim, macabre
- (grisly, gruesome): bloody, disgusting, gory, grisly, gruesome, sickening
Derived terms
- morbidity
- morbidly
- morbidness
Related terms
- morbidezza
- morbilous
Translations
Further reading
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “morbid”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Anagrams
- bromid
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m???bi?t/
Adjective
morbid (comparative morbider, superlative am morbidsten)
- morbid
Declension
Derived terms
- komorbid
- Morbidität
morbid From the web:
- what morbidity means
- what morbid obesity
- what morbidity
- what morbid obesity means
- what morbidity and mortality
- what's morbidity rate
- what morbid curiosity
- what's morbidity rate mean
discutient
English
Etymology
Latin discutiens, present participle of discutere. See discuss.
Adjective
discutient (comparative more discutient, superlative most discutient)
- (medicine) Serving to disperse morbid matter; discussive.
- a discutient application
Noun
discutient (plural discutients)
- An agent, such as a medicinal application, that serves to disperse morbid matter.
- 1676, Richard Wiseman, Severall Chirurgical Treatises
- Foment with discutients.
- 1676, Richard Wiseman, Severall Chirurgical Treatises
Latin
Verb
discutient
- third-person plural future active indicative of discuti?
discutient From the web:
- what does the discussant meaning
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- morbid vs discutient
- disperse vs discutient
- terms vs revoluble
- discourteous vs discourteously
- discourteously vs crowd
- adipocere vs adipose
- gobbets vs adipocere
- engrease vs adipocere
- adipocire vs adipocere
- hydrolysis vs adipocere
- tissue vs adipocere
- animal vs adipocere
- dead vs adipocere
- substance vs adipocere
- gobbets vs goblets
- gobbets vs hobbets
- gobbets vs gobets
- gobbets vs gobbety
- gobbets vs gibbets
- hatchettite vs adipocire