Synonym: complaint, ill. Similar words: commencement, amendment, entertainment, sentiment, moment, comment, mentor, mention. Meaning: ['eɪlmənt] n. an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining.
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31. Furthermore, it is an effective herb for insomnia, headache and ailment.
32. First and foremost is GOOD HEALTH . If you do not enjoy good health you can never be happy. Any ailment, however trivial, will deduct from your happiness.
33. anti-oxidant can protect organism from ailment, and improve immunity of immune system of organism.
34. Hypospadia is a common ailment mostly treated by stage operation though there are many ways to cure it, and the postoperative complications are higher.
35. You can trace every sickness every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency.
36. Doctrinairism almost became a stubborn ailment in literary creations shortly after 1949 when literature was turned into a political tool.
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37. One day a man came to ask Third Fairy's divine aid in curing an ailment.
38. Cataptosis is a kind of common ailment and frequently encountered disease.
39. You think being afraid of me is a symptom of a serious ailment?
40. A few weeks later, Time Magazine asked a proctologist named Michael Freilich to explain the president's ailment.
41. Dear Outside: No doubt about it, in this economy, plenty of well-connected people have come down with an ailment you might call networking fatigue.
42. The family doctor advised the parents to consult a pediatrician about their child's ailment.
43. As the leading ailment of hereditary diseases, neurogenetic diseases have upgraded to level of gene concerned their etiology and pathogenesis with the advancement of molecular genetics.
44. Once the salts ailment, a gray white substance is left.
45. Erectile dysfunction is a common ailment in middle - aged and old men.
46. The ailment, which is sometimes fatal, is called nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy and has been reported in patients with weakened kidney function.
47. Music has the ability to bypass the conscious mind directly access the subconscious mind. The musicotherapy based on this theory has been forward as a means of treating specific ailment.
48. The boy refuses to go to school on [ under ] the pretext of illness [ an ailment, sickness ].
49. Survivors tell of experiencing painful erections that last for more than four hours—a medical ailment known as priapism.
50. In addition to this, the ailment affects many more females than gentlemen.
51. Katharine Hepburn suffered from a neurological ailment, possibly Parkinson's disease. She died at her home in Connecticut Sunday, surrounded by friends and family.
52. The ailment is one unhappy consequence of the region's economic transformation.
53. Hibernate a box turtle that has shown ANY sign of illness, weight loss, or other ailment within the past year.
54. Name the ailment, and research suggests tea might protect against it.
55. He had no fear of right and no distraction from witch-hunting, livelihood, ailment and "public opinion", sticking to the truth.
56. Mathur and Rani Rasmani began to ascribe the mental ailment of Sri Ramakrishna in part, at least, to his observance of rigid continence .
57. The capital of Spain's fastest-growing region, inland Zaragoza kept booming even as the overbuilt Mediterranean coast came to symbolize how real estate excess was not just an American ailment.
58. Is periostitis ailment of a serious illness? Is remedial period long?
59. In addition to this, the ailment affects many more females than men.
60. Nowadays non-automatic vehicles have been stolen frequently, which has become a persistent ailment in many cities.
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