- the
adjective morbid. The word
morbid came from the
original Latin word
morbidus,
which meant 'sickly', 'diseased' or 'unwholesome'. The word also has roots...
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being in
critical condition, for example.
Morbidity Morbidity (from
Latin morbidus 'sick, unhealthy') is a
diseased state, disability, or poor
health due...
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Marcia (regent)
Sisillius II
Sillius Kinarius Rumarus Danius Damus Morvidus Morbidus Gorboni****
Gorbonian Archgallo Argal Elidurus (5 years)
Elidur Archgallo...
- St.
Vincent Enoploctenus maculipes Strand, 1909 –
Brazil Enoploctenus morbidus Mello-Leitão, 1939 –
Brazil Enoploctenus pedatissimus Strand, 1909 – Ecuador...
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meaning and history. This led to
spurious translations such as
Ventus Morbidus (literally "sick wind") for the
place name 'Windsor', and de
Umbrosa Quercu...
- diarrhea. It was only in the 1830s that this
became known as "cholera
morbidus"; the new
disease was
referred to as "Asiatic cholera"
because of its origin...
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luteovittatus (Simon, 1898) — St.
Vincent E.
maculipes Strand, 1909 —
Brazil E.
morbidus Mello-Leitão, 1939 —
Brazil E.
pedatissimus Strand, 1909 — Ecuador, Brazil...