Symptom
61symptom — /simp teuhm/, n. 1. any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it. 2. a sign or indication of something. 3. Pathol. a phenomenon that arises from and accompanies a particular disease or disorder and serves as …
62symptom — noun a) A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash …
63symptom — An empirically detectable feature of a situation which is a reliable sign of some further truth. It is sometimes contrasted with a criterion, as having only a contingent connection with the further fact of which it is a sign …
64Symptom — 1. Sygdomstegn. 2. Kendemærke, julemærke …
65symptom — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sign, iNDiCATion, to ken, mark. See warning. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mark, sign, token, indication, trait, manifestation. III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. indication, sign, warning, warning sign,… …
66Symptom — Sym|pto̱m [aus gr. συμπτωμα = Zufall; vorübergehende Eigentümlichkeit] s; s, e: Krankheitszeichen, für eine bestimmte Krankheit charakteristische, zu einem bestimmten Krankheitsbild gehörende krankhafte Veränderung …
67Symptom — Symp|tom* das; s, e <über spätlat. symptoma aus gr. sýmptōma, Gen. sympto̅matos »vorübergehende Eigentümlichkeit, zufallsbedingter Umstand« zu ↑syn... u. píptein »(nieder)fallen«>: 1. Anzeichen, Vorbote, Warnungszeichen; Kennzeichen,… …
68symptom — symp·tom || sɪmptÉ™m n. sign, indication, manifestation; something caused by and indicative of a certain disease or disorder …
69symptom — n. Indication, sign, mark, note, token …
70symptom — n 1. characteristic, feature, trait, earmark, specific, peculiarity; manifestation, evidence, diagnostic, index, means of identifying or recognizing, proof; accompaniment, concomitant, side effect; syndrome, pattern, picture, image. 2. sign, sure …