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dropsy
[ drop-see ]
noun
- (formerly) edema.
- an infectious disease of fishes, characterized by a swollen, spongelike body and protruding scales, caused by a variety of the bacterium Pseudomonas punctata.
dropsy
/ ˈdrɒpsɪ; ˈdrɒpsɪkəl /
noun
- pathol a condition characterized by an accumulation of watery fluid in the tissues or in a body cavity
- slang.a tip or bribe
Derived Forms
- dropsical, adjective
- ˈdropsically, adverb
Other Words From
- drop·sied [drop, -seed], adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dropsy1
Example Sentences
These mats come with plenty of textures and styles, but they also will likely be the most expensive. 3D floor mats are perfect for parents and anyone who gets the dropsies while driving.
He read his grandmother’s life story, which said her father died in 1900 from “dropsy,” an old-fashioned term for swelling from excess fluid.
Those numbers against Seattle wouldn’t have been quite as bad if not for a case of the dropsies from his receivers.
Those numbers against Seattle wouldn’t have been quite as bad if not for a case of the dropsies from his receivers.
Don’t come straggling into the office one morning muttering, “First, gout. Now ague, biliousness, lumbago, Saint Vitus’s dance and dropsy. What’s next, apoplexy?”
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