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Search Terms: *病*
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noun
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scrofulosis, being in delicate health, lymphatic temperament
noun
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manic depression, manic-depressive psychosis, bipolar disorder
See also:双極性障害
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躁鬱病【そううつやまい】
、躁うつ病【そううつびょう】
、躁うつ病【そううつやまい】
、そううつ病【そううつびょう】
、そううつ病【そううつやまい】
、躁欝病【そううつびょう】
、躁欝病【そううつやまい】
noun
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tobacco mosaic
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タバコ・モザイク病【タバコモザイクびょう】
noun
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anthrax(medical term)
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anthracnose(botany term)
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炭そ病【たんそびょう】
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behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious, 2nd year of junior high sickness(slang, humerous)
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厨二病【ちゅうにびょう】
expression, noun
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bowel disease, intestinal disorder, bowel ailment
noun
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scrub typhus, tsutsugamushi disease
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恙虫病【つつがむしびょう】
noun
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witches' broom (plant disease), hexenbesen
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テングス病【テングスびょう】
、天狗巣病【てんぐすびょう】
、てんぐす病【てんぐすびょう】
、テング巣病【テングすびょう】
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diabetic, diabetic patient, person with diabetes
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diabetic retinopathy(medical term)
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diabetic retinopathy, retinopathia diabetica
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同病相哀れむ【どうびょうあいあわれむ】
noun
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one's life under medical treatment, (means and time spent) fighting against an illness
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infectious disease which by law a physician must report to the authorities within 24 hours of diagnosis
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type 2 diabetes, adult-onset diabetes(medical term)
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二型糖尿病【にがたとうにょうびょう】
、II型糖尿病【にがたとうにょうびょう】
noun
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blues experienced by man who did not receive Valentine's day chocolate(slang)
noun
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schistosomiasis japonica (form of bilharzia caused by the Oriental blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum)(obscure)
See also:日本住血吸虫症
noun
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Japan disease, perceived inability of Japan to overcome economic stagnation, etc.
See also:英国病
noun
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gestational diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus, pregnancy diabetes
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noun
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ich (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis) infection, white spot (protozoan infection of freshwater fish)
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Harada's disease, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, VKH disease(medical term)