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has gloss | (noun) a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched); "the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point of maximum tenderness"; "after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on" rawness, soreness, tenderness |
lexicalization | eng: rawness |
lexicalization | eng: soreness |
lexicalization | eng: tenderness |
subclass of | (noun) a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension" pain, hurting |
has subclass | (noun) pain felt when a hand pressing on the abdomen is suddenly released; a symptom of peritoneal inflammation rebound tenderness |
has subclass | (noun) soreness and warmth caused by friction; "he had a nasty chafe on his knee" chafe |
has subclass | (noun) soreness or irritation of the skin caused by friction chafing |
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German | |
lexicalization | deu: Schmerz |
Modern Greek (1453-) | |
lexicalization | ell: πόνος |
Esperanto | |
lexicalization | epo: doloro |
Croatian | |
lexicalization | hrv: bol |
Hungarian | |
lexicalization | hun: fájdalom |
Italian | |
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lexicalization | ita: indolenzimento |
Portuguese | |
lexicalization | por: dor |
Swedish | |
lexicalization | swe: ömhet |
Turkish | |
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lexicalization | tur: aðrý |
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similar | e/Tenderness (medicine) |
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