Antidysenteric

/ˌæntɪdɪsənˈtɛrɪk/ adjective

Acting to prevent or cure dysentery, a serious disease of the intestines that causes severe diarrhea and pain.

From anti- (against) + dysenteric (relating to dysentery). Dysentery comes from Greek dysenteria, from dys- (bad) + entera (intestines), describing disease of the bowels.

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