Dysentery

/ˈdɪsəntɛri/ noun

a serious intestinal disease that causes severe diarrhea and often bloody stools, usually spread through contaminated food or water.

From Greek 'dys-' (bad) and 'entera' (intestines). Medieval physicians used this Greek term to describe the illness. It comes from 'dys' (difficult) combined with intestinal reference.

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