rheum
n . 发炎性分泌物,鼻粘膜炎,感冒,稀粘液
发炎性分泌物,鼻粘膜炎,感冒,稀粘液
rheum n 1 :
a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (
especially from the eyes or nose )
2 :
rhubarb [
synonym : {
Rheum }, {
genus Rheum }]
Rheum \
Rhe "
um \ (
r [=
e ]"[
u ^]
m ),
n . [
NL .,
from L .
Rha the river Volga ,
on the banks of which it grows .
See {
Rhubarb }.] (
Bot .)
A genus of plants .
See {
Rhubarb }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Rheum \
Rheum \ (
r [
udd ]
m ),
n . [
OF .
reume ,
rheume ,
F .
rhume a cold ,,
L .
rheuma rheum ,
from Gr . ???,
fr . "
rei ^
n to flow ,
akin to E .
stream .
See {
Stream },
n .,
and cf . {
Hemorrhoids }.]
(
Med .)
A serous or mucous discharge ,
especially one from the eves or nose .
[
1913 Webster ]
I have a rheum in mine eyes too . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Salt rheum }. (
Med .)
See {
Salt rheum },
in the Vocabulary .
[
1913 Webster ]
Rhubarb \
Rhu "
barb \,
n . [
F .
rhubarbe ,
OF .
rubarbe ,
rheubarbe ,
reubarbare ,
reobarbe ,
LL .
rheubarbarum for rheum barbarum ,
Gr . ??? (
and ??)
rhubarb ,
from the river Rha (
the Volga )
on whose banks it grew .
Originally ,
therefore ,
it was the barbarian plant from the Rha .
Cf . {
Barbarous },
{
Rhaponticine }.]
1 . (
Bot .)
The name of several large perennial herbs of the genus {
Rheum }
and order {
Polygonaceae }.
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
The large and fleshy leafstalks of {
Rheum Rhaponticum }
and other species of the same genus .
They are pleasantly acid ,
and are used in cookery .
Called also {
pieplant }.
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1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Med .)
The root of several species of {
Rheum },
used much as a cathartic medicine .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Monk '
s rhubarb }. (
Bot .)
See under {
Monk }.
{
Turkey rhubarb } (
Med .),
the roots of {
Rheum Emodi }.
[
1913 Webster ]
179 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rheum ":
Asiatic flu ,
Hong Kong flu ,
abscess ,
acute bronchitis ,
adenoiditis ,
ague ,
aluminosis ,
amygdalitis ,
anemia ,
ankylosis ,
anoxia ,
anthracosilicosis ,
anthracosis ,
apnea ,
asbestosis ,
asphyxiation ,
asthma ,
ataxia ,
atrophy ,
atypical pneumonia ,
autacoid ,
backache ,
bile ,
bituminosis ,
black lung ,
bleeding ,
blennorhea ,
bronchial pneumonia ,
bronchiectasis ,
bronchiolitis ,
bronchitis ,
bronchopneumonia ,
cachexia ,
cachexy ,
catarrh ,
chalicosis ,
chalone ,
chill ,
chills ,
chronic bronchitis ,
chyle ,
cold ,
colic ,
collapsed lung ,
colostrum ,
common cold ,
coniosis ,
constipation ,
convulsion ,
coryza ,
coughing ,
croup ,
croupous pneumonia ,
cyanosis ,
diarrhea ,
digestive secretion ,
discharge ,
dizziness ,
double pneumonia ,
dropsy ,
dry pleurisy ,
dysentery ,
dyspepsia ,
dyspnea ,
edema ,
emaciation ,
emphysema ,
empyema ,
endocrine ,
epidemic pleurodynia ,
fainting ,
fatigue ,
fever ,
fibrillation ,
fibrinous pneumonia ,
flu ,
flux ,
gall ,
gastric juice ,
gleet ,
grippe ,
growth ,
hay fever ,
hemorrhage ,
high blood pressure ,
hormone ,
humor ,
hydrops ,
hypertension ,
hypotension ,
ichor ,
icterus ,
indigestion ,
inflammation ,
influenza ,
insomnia ,
intestinal juice ,
itching ,
jaundice ,
la grippe ,
labored breathing ,
lachryma ,
lactation ,
laryngitis ,
leukorrhea ,
lipoid pneumonia ,
lobar pneumonia ,
low blood pressure ,
lumbago ,
lung cancer ,
lung fever ,
lymph ,
marasmus ,
matter ,
milk ,
mucor ,
mucus ,
nasal discharge ,
nausea ,
necrosis ,
pain ,
pancreatic juice ,
paralysis ,
peccant humor ,
pharyngitis ,
phlegm ,
pleurisy ,
pleuritis ,
pneumococcal pneumonia ,
pneumoconiosis ,
pneumonia ,
pneumonic fever ,
pneumothorax ,
prostatic fluid ,
pruritus ,
purulence ,
pus ,
quinsy ,
rash ,
saliva ,
salivary secretion ,
sanies ,
sclerosis ,
seizure ,
semen ,
serous fluid ,
serum ,
shock ,
siderosis ,
silicosis ,
skin eruption ,
sneezing ,
snot ,
sore ,
sore throat ,
spasm ,
sperm ,
suppuration ,
sweat ,
swine flu ,
tabes ,
tachycardia ,
tear ,
teardrop ,
tears ,
the sniffles ,
the snuffles ,
the whites ,
thyroxin ,
tonsilitis ,
tumor ,
upset stomach ,
urine ,
vertigo ,
virus pneumonia ,
vomiting ,
wasting ,
wet pleurisy ,
whooping cough
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