phlegm |
fluid |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and fluid
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
fluid is fluid.
phlegm |
sebum |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and sebum
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
sebum is sebum.
phlegm |
undefined |
As a noun phlegm
is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
phlegm |
bile |
As a noun phlegm
is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus.
As an adverb bile is
even.
phlegm |
catarrh |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and catarrh
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
catarrh is (pathology) inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat.
phlegm |
calm |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and calm
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
As a verb calm is
to make calm.
phlegm |
saliva |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and saliva
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
saliva is (physiology) a clear, slightly alkaline liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands, consisting of water, mucin, protein, and enzymes it moistens the mouth, lubricates ingested food, and begins the breakdown of starches.
phlegm |
cough |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and cough
is that
phlegm is (historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.
As a verb cough is
to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.
snot |
phlegm |
As a verb snot
is (
snyta).
As a noun phlegm is
(historical) one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus.
phlegm |
empyema |
As nouns the difference between phlegm and empyema
is that
phlegm is one of the four humors making up the body in ancient and mediaeval medicine; said to be cold and moist, and often identified with mucus while
empyema is a collection of pus within a naturally existing anatomical cavity (as opposed to an abscess, which occurs in a newly formed cavity).
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