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Dysentery vs Conessine - What's the difference?

dysentery | conessine |

As nouns the difference between dysentery and conessine

is that dysentery is (pathology) a disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine), accompanied by pus (white blood cells) in the feces, fever, pain in the abdomen, high volume of diarrhea, and possible blood in the feces while conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.

dysentery

Noun

  • (pathology) A disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine), accompanied by pus (white blood cells) in the feces, fever, pain in the abdomen, high volume of diarrhea, and possible blood in the feces.
  • * {{quote-song
  • , year = 1959 , title = In Old Mexico , composer = (Tom Lehrer) , passage = We ate, we drank, and we were merry / and we got typhoid and dystentery . }}

    Derived terms

    * dysenteric * amoebic dysentery

    See also

    * shigellosis

    conessine

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun) (wikipedia conessine)
  • A steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the Apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.