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Etymology: [ di-'zEz ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English disese, from Middle French desaise, from des- dis- + aise ease.

hastalıklar, hastalıkları, hastaliklar, hastalık, hastalik, rahatsızlık, maraz, sayrılık, illet, dert,

1 hastalıklar     ts
2 hastalıkları     ts
3 hastaliklar     ts
4disease hastalık  isim     ts
5disease hastalik     ts
6disease rahatsızlık  isim     ts
7disease maraz     ts
8disease sayrılık     ts
9disease illet  isim     ts
10disease dert     ts
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bacterial diseases fungal diseases protozoal diseases viral diseases, plural of disease, An abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired, To cause unease; to annoy, irritate, Any abnormal or harmful condition, as of society, people's attitudes, way of living etc, To infect with a disease, sickness, illness, An involuntary disability Alcoholism is a chronic disease consisting of genetic, psychosocial, and environmental elements, any impairment of an organism's vital functions or systems, including interruption, cessation, proliferation, or other malfunction, Sickness; illness; an interruption, or disturbance of the bodily functions or organs, which causes or threatens pain and weakness, morbidity, Any departure from health; a particular destructive process in an organ or organism with a specific cause and symptoms, Any abnormality of bodily structure or function, other than those arising directly from injury, An involuntary disability Alcoholism is a chronic disease consisting of genetic, psychosocial and environmental elements, n   1 A pathological condition in an organism resulting from infection or genetic defect, for example, and characterized by identifiable symptoms   2 A condition or tendency, as of society, regarded as abnormal and harmful **, An alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the vital functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness; malady; affection; illness; sickness; disorder; applied figuratively to the mind, to the moral character and habits, to institutions, the state, etc, Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet, To derange the vital functions of; to afflict with disease or sickness; to disorder; used almost exclusively in the participle diseased, To deprive of ease; to disquiet; to trouble; to distress, A condition of abnormal vital function involving any structure, part, or system of the patient/client, stress condition produced by the effects of a pathogen on a susceptible host, A condition of an organ, part, structure, or system of the body in which there is incorrect function, An abnormal condition of body structure and function, usually indicated by symptoms, "Lack of ease " Departure from the state of health or normality Disease is a process, not a thing and represents the response of the body to injury or insult, a state in which a function or part of the body is no longer in a healthy condition, Organisms suffer from disease when their normal function is impaired by some genetic disorder, or more often from the activity of a parasite or other organism living within them Many diseases are caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi, A general term used to refer to any departure from health in which a patient suffers It can be defined as disorder of bodily function or destructive processes in organs, organs' systems or in an organism with recognizable signs and symptoms, and in many cases a known cause The words disease, illness and sickness are used often interchangeably but are not synonymous Rather, whereas disease relates to a physiological or psychological dysfunction, an illness is the subjective state of a patient who feels unwell and sickness encompasses a state of social dysfunction, such as the role that the individual assumes when ill, Any interruption of the normal function of any body organ, part, or system that appears abnormal, A disease is an illness which affects people, animals, or plants, for example one which is caused by bacteria or infection. the rapid spread of disease in the area. illnesses such as heart disease. brown lung disease Hansen disease degenerative joint disease Addison disease Alzheimer disease Lou Gehrig disease autoimmune disease Bright disease celiac disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention congenital heart disease coronary heart disease ischemic heart disease Creutzfeldt Jakob disease caisson disease Dutch elm disease hemolytic disease of the newborn foot and mouth disease hoof and mouth disease gastroesophageal reflux disease glycogen storage disease Graves disease heart disease Hodgkin disease Korsakoff disease Legionnaire disease lipid storage disease Lyme disease mad cow disease Minamata disease occupational disease Paget disease of bone pelvic inflammatory disease pulmonary heart disease hyaline membrane disease sexually transmitted disease Tay Sachs disease Wilson disease, an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning, Any malfunctioning of host cells and tissues that results from continuous irritation by a pathogenic agent or environmental factor and leads to development of symptoms, The term disease commonly refers to any deviation from the normal structure or function of the human body that is manifested by a characteristic set of one or more signs or symptoms The FDA is no longer proposing to broaden the definition of disease to include such conditions as pregnancy, menopause, and aging, (Chiropractic Definition) the absence of health, a condition where the body has lost its ability to heal itself and is thereby susceptible to growth of organisms that are present in the body even in healthy situations, May be defined as a failure of the adaptive mechanisms of an organism to counteract adequately, normally, or appropriately to stimuli and stresses to which it is subjected, resulting in a disturbance in the function or structure of some part of the organism This definition emphasizes that disease is multi factorial and may be prevented or treated by changing any or a combination of the factors Disease is a very elusive and difficult concept to define, being largely socially defined Thus, criminality and drug dependence are presently seen by some as diseases, when they were previously considered to be moral or legal problems, A pathological condition of the body that presents a group of clinical signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings peculiar to it and setting the condition apart as an abnormal entity differing from other normal or pathological condition (CMD 1997), A process, not a thing, that represents the response of an organism to injury that affects its normal structure, functions or economic value and is expressed in characteristic pathological responses called symptoms, Any impairment of the normal function of an organism, "Lack of ease" Departure from the state of health or normality Disease is a process, not a thing and represents the responses of the body to injury or insult Although health and disease are concepts that do not easily lend themselves to simple definition, diseases have certain characteristics that are definable, for example, A general term describing a morbid condition which can be defined by objective, physical signs (e g hypertension), subjective symptoms or mental phobias, disorder of function (e g biochemical abnormality), or disorders of structure (anatomic or pathological change) Existence of disease may be questioned in disorder of structure without associated disorder of function,

11 bacterial diseases fungal diseases protozoal diseases viral diseases     ts
12 plural of disease     ts
13disease An abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired - "The tomato plants had some kind of disease that left their leaves splotchy and fruit withered."     ts
14disease To cause unease; to annoy, irritate - "mote he soft himselfe appease, / And fairely fare on foot, how euer loth; / His double burden did him sore disease."     ts
15disease Any abnormal or harmful condition, as of society, people's attitudes, way of living etc - "War is not man's great and terrible disease; war is a symptom, a result. The real disease is the virus of national sovereignty."     ts
16disease To infect with a disease     ts
17disease sickness, illness  isim     ts
18disease An involuntary disability Alcoholism is a chronic disease consisting of genetic, psychosocial, and environmental elements     ts
19disease any impairment of an organism's vital functions or systems, including interruption, cessation, proliferation, or other malfunction     ts
20disease Sickness; illness; an interruption, or disturbance of the bodily functions or organs, which causes or threatens pain and weakness     ts
21Disease morbidity     ts
22disease Any departure from health; a particular destructive process in an organ or organism with a specific cause and symptoms     ts
23disease Any abnormality of bodily structure or function, other than those arising directly from injury     ts
24disease An involuntary disability Alcoholism is a chronic disease consisting of genetic, psychosocial and environmental elements     ts
25disease n   1 A pathological condition in an organism resulting from infection or genetic defect, for example, and characterized by identifiable symptoms   2 A condition or tendency, as of society, regarded as abnormal and harmful **     ts
26disease An alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the vital functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness; malady; affection; illness; sickness; disorder; applied figuratively to the mind, to the moral character and habits, to institutions, the state, etc     ts
27disease Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet     ts
28disease To derange the vital functions of; to afflict with disease or sickness; to disorder; used almost exclusively in the participle diseased     ts
29disease To deprive of ease; to disquiet; to trouble; to distress     ts
30disease A condition of abnormal vital function involving any structure, part, or system of the patient/client     ts
31disease stress condition produced by the effects of a pathogen on a susceptible host     ts
32disease A condition of an organ, part, structure, or system of the body in which there is incorrect function     ts
33disease An abnormal condition of body structure and function, usually indicated by symptoms     ts
34disease "Lack of ease " Departure from the state of health or normality Disease is a process, not a thing and represents the response of the body to injury or insult     ts
35disease a state in which a function or part of the body is no longer in a healthy condition     ts
36disease Organisms suffer from disease when their normal function is impaired by some genetic disorder, or more often from the activity of a parasite or other organism living within them Many diseases are caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi     ts
37disease A general term used to refer to any departure from health in which a patient suffers It can be defined as disorder of bodily function or destructive processes in organs, organs' systems or in an organism with recognizable signs and symptoms, and in many cases a known cause The words disease, illness and sickness are used often interchangeably but are not synonymous Rather, whereas disease relates to a physiological or psychological dysfunction, an illness is the subjective state of a patient who feels unwell and sickness encompasses a state of social dysfunction, such as the role that the individual assumes when ill     ts
38disease Any interruption of the normal function of any body organ, part, or system that appears abnormal     ts
39disease A disease is an illness which affects people, animals, or plants, for example one which is caused by bacteria or infection. the rapid spread of disease in the area. illnesses such as heart disease. brown lung disease Hansen disease degenerative joint disease Addison disease Alzheimer disease Lou Gehrig disease autoimmune disease Bright disease celiac disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention congenital heart disease coronary heart disease ischemic heart disease Creutzfeldt Jakob disease caisson disease Dutch elm disease hemolytic disease of the newborn foot and mouth disease hoof and mouth disease gastroesophageal reflux disease glycogen storage disease Graves disease heart disease Hodgkin disease Korsakoff disease Legionnaire disease lipid storage disease Lyme disease mad cow disease Minamata disease occupational disease Paget disease of bone pelvic inflammatory disease pulmonary heart disease hyaline membrane disease sexually transmitted disease Tay Sachs disease Wilson disease     ts
40disease an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning     ts
41disease Any malfunctioning of host cells and tissues that results from continuous irritation by a pathogenic agent or environmental factor and leads to development of symptoms     ts
42disease The term disease commonly refers to any deviation from the normal structure or function of the human body that is manifested by a characteristic set of one or more signs or symptoms The FDA is no longer proposing to broaden the definition of disease to include such conditions as pregnancy, menopause, and aging     ts
43disease (Chiropractic Definition) the absence of health, a condition where the body has lost its ability to heal itself and is thereby susceptible to growth of organisms that are present in the body even in healthy situations     ts
44disease May be defined as a failure of the adaptive mechanisms of an organism to counteract adequately, normally, or appropriately to stimuli and stresses to which it is subjected, resulting in a disturbance in the function or structure of some part of the organism This definition emphasizes that disease is multi factorial and may be prevented or treated by changing any or a combination of the factors Disease is a very elusive and difficult concept to define, being largely socially defined Thus, criminality and drug dependence are presently seen by some as diseases, when they were previously considered to be moral or legal problems     ts
45disease A pathological condition of the body that presents a group of clinical signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings peculiar to it and setting the condition apart as an abnormal entity differing from other normal or pathological condition (CMD 1997)     ts
46disease A process, not a thing, that represents the response of an organism to injury that affects its normal structure, functions or economic value and is expressed in characteristic pathological responses called symptoms     ts
47disease Any impairment of the normal function of an organism     ts
48disease "Lack of ease" Departure from the state of health or normality Disease is a process, not a thing and represents the responses of the body to injury or insult Although health and disease are concepts that do not easily lend themselves to simple definition, diseases have certain characteristics that are definable, for example     ts
49disease A general term describing a morbid condition which can be defined by objective, physical signs (e g hypertension), subjective symptoms or mental phobias, disorder of function (e g biochemical abnormality), or disorders of structure (anatomic or pathological change) Existence of disease may be questioned in disorder of structure without associated disorder of function     ts
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