different between pathological vs haemorrhoids

pathological

English

Etymology

From pathology +? -ical.

Adjective

pathological (comparative more pathological, superlative most pathological)

  1. (medicine) Pertaining to pathology.
  2. (medicine) Relating to, amounting to, causing, or caused by a physical or mental disorder.
  3. (mathematics) Having properties which are counterintuitive or difficult to handle.
  4. (computer science) Having properties that cause unusually bad behaviour, especially regarding correctness or performance.

Synonyms

  • (medicine, of a physical or mental disorder): pathologic (US)

Antonyms

  • (mathematics): well-behaved

Derived terms

Translations

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haemorrhoids

English

Alternative forms

  • hæmorrhoids
  • hemorrhoids (US)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h?m????dz/, /?h?m???dz/

Noun

haemorrhoids pl (plural only)

  1. A pathological condition caused by painful masses of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue.
    • "I hope the worst is behind me". - France's midfielder Florent Malouds reveals he had an operation for haemorrhoids shortly after arriving in Germany for the World Cup" Argus 17 June 2006 p.14

Synonyms

  • piles

Translations

Noun

haemorrhoids

  1. plural of haemorrhoid

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  • what hemorrhoids do
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