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1. respiratory disorder
noun.
A
disease
affecting
the
respiratory
system.
Synonyms
asthma
whooping cough
adult respiratory distress syndrome
emphysema
coughing
respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn
asthma attack
grippe
respiratory disease
interstitial pneumonia
pneumoconiosis
pneumonia
severe acute respiratory syndrome
pulmonary emphysema
wet lung
white lung
bronchial asthma
SARS
atypical pneumonia
primary atypical pneumonia
common cold
ARDS
pertussis
respiratory distress syndrome
mycoplasmal pneumonia
influenza
respiratory illness
bronchitis
cold
cough
flu
pneumonoconiosis
hyaline membrane disease
disease
Antonyms
warm
unfrozen
hot
hotness
passionate
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2. disorder
noun.
(dɪˈsɔrdɝ)
A
physical
condition
in
which
there
is
a
disturbance
of
normal
functioning.
Synonyms
psychological disorder
learning disorder
dysosmia
haematocolpos
complaint
speech disorder
parosamia
hyperactivity
physiological condition
colpoxerosis
physiological state
idiopathic disorder
gland disease
tropical sprue
upset
cholestasis
immunological disorder
mental disorder
hematocolpos
metabolic disorder
functional disorder
speech defect
dysuria
fantods
glandular disorder
bladder disorder
achylia gastrica
perleche
choking
dysaphia
idiopathic disease
neurological disorder
cardiovascular disease
neurological disease
learning disability
mental disturbance
olfactory impairment
celiac disease
acute organic brain syndrome
haematocolpometra
achlorhydria
ailment
glandular disease
abocclusion
impaction
physical condition
sleep disorder
defect of speech
folie
achylia
failure
cheilosis
dysphagia
idiopathy
impacted tooth
adenosis
malocclusion
strangulation
sprue
organic disorder
ill
degenerative disorder
hematocolpometra
psilosis
nervous disorder
eating disorder
acholia
acute brain disorder
hydrocele
disturbance
abruptio placentae
Antonyms
functional disorder
organic disorder
hyperthermia
hyperpigmentation
impotency
Etymology
disorder (English)
dis- (English)
order (English)
ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. disorder
noun.
(dɪˈsɔrdɝ)
A
disturbance
of
the
peace
or
of
public
order.
Synonyms
roughness
hurly burly
discord
strife
instability
turbulence
hoo-ha
confusion
hoo-hah
upheaval
disorderliness
disruption
Sturm und Drang
state
rioting
commotion
to-do
riot
kerfuffle
flutter
rowdiness
disturbance
lawlessness
rowdyism
anarchy
Antonyms
stability
order
impotence
estrus
hypopigmentation
Etymology
disorder (English)
dis- (English)
order (English)
ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. disorder
noun.
(dɪˈsɔrdɝ)
A
condition
in
which
things
are
not
in
their
expected
places.
Synonyms
mare's nest
condition
status
muss
disorderliness
messiness
disarrangement
mess
disorganization
smother
jumble
shambles
welter
disorganisation
clutter
fuddle
mussiness
untidiness
muddle
Antonyms
orderliness
tidiness
order
anestrus
infertility
Etymology
disorder (English)
dis- (English)
order (English)
ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. disorder
verb.
(dɪˈsɔrdɝ)
Disturb
in
mind
or
make
uneasy
or
cause
to
be
worried
or
alarmed.
Synonyms
disquiet
trouble
perturb
cark
upset
distract
vex
worry
disturb
unhinge
Antonyms
reassure
normality
ill health
hyperthyroidism
hyperparathyroidism
Etymology
disorder (English)
dis- (English)
order (English)
ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. disorder
verb.
(dɪˈsɔrdɝ)
Bring
disorder
to.
Synonyms
throw out of kilter
change
throw together
perturb
mess
modify
disarrange
mess up
scramble
jumble
alter
derange
disarray
Antonyms
order
hypothermia
fertility
hypocapnia
hypercapnia
Etymology
disorder (English)
dis- (English)
order (English)
ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
ordre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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