different between podagra vs podagric
podagra
English
Noun
podagra (usually uncountable, plural podagras)
- (medicine) gout in the big toe
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (podágra), probably through the intermediate of Latin podagra.
Noun
podagra f (plural podagre)
- (pathology) gout in the big toe
Related terms
- podagrico
- podagroso
See also
- gotta
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podagric
English
Etymology
Latin podagricus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (podagrikós, “gouty”).
Adjective
podagric (comparative more podagric, superlative most podagric)
- (obsolete) Of or relating to gout.
Noun
podagric (plural podagrics)
- (obsolete) A person suffering from gout.
Related terms
- podagra
- podagral
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