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catarrhal

American  
[kuh-tahr-uhl] / kəˈtɑr əl /

adjective

  1. Pathology. relating to or caused by catarrh.


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The catarrhal stage, characterized by runny mucous, is highly contagious.

From Slate • Feb. 21, 2013

Piratical Captain Dover once described a vague malaise that sailors often get as acute catarrhal fever.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the past summer when constant rains made the homes of our nursery group very damp, and many children who did not receive our care suffered from catarrhal colds, our children kept perfectly well.

From Time Magazine Archive

Difficulty of hearing, probably due to an extension of catarrhal inflammation from the throat into the eustachian tube.

From Time Magazine Archive

True pneumonia is of infrequent occurrence as compared with that of hypostatic congestion of the lungs, but it nevertheless does occur, and may be of either the catarrhal or croupous variety.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various