terms |
keriorrhea |
As nouns the difference between terms and keriorrhea
is that
terms is while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
escolar |
keriorrhea |
As nouns the difference between escolar and keriorrhea
is that
escolar is any of several perciform fish of the family Gempylidae while
keriorrhea is the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
oilfish |
keriorrhea |
As nouns the difference between oilfish and keriorrhea
is that
oilfish is a snake mackerel,
ruvettus pretiosus , having a high content of wax esters instead of glyceride oils while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
diarrhoea |
keriorrhea |
As nouns the difference between diarrhoea and keriorrhea
is that
diarrhoea is (chiefly|british spelling) while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
wax |
keriorrhea |
As nouns the difference between wax and keriorrhea
is that
wax is beeswax or
wax can be (rare) the process of growing or
wax can be (dated|colloquial) an outburst of anger while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
As an adjective wax
is made of wax.
As a verb wax
is to apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny or
wax can be to increasingly assume the specified characteristic, become.
discharge |
keriorrhea |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between discharge and keriorrhea
is that
discharge is (medicine) the act of releasing an inpatient from hospital while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
As nouns the difference between discharge and keriorrhea
is that
discharge is (symptom) (
uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology while
keriorrhea is (medicine) the discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar.
As a verb discharge
is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.