Gout

/ɡaʊt/ noun

A painful disease that affects joints (especially the big toe), caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the body.

From Old French 'gout,' derived from Latin 'gutta' meaning 'drop.' Medieval doctors thought the disease was caused by 'drops' of bad humors flowing into the joints.

AMደም
ARقطرة
BNএকটি ফোঁটা
CAgota
CSkapička
DAdråbe
DETropfen
ELμια σταγόνα
ESgota
FAقطره
FIpisara
FRgoutte
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