dyscrasia noun.
[dɪs'kreɪsɪǝ, -zɪǝ] LME.[Late Latin from Greek duskrasia bad temperament or mixture, from dus- DYS- + krasis CRASIS: see -IA1. Cf. DYSCRASY.]Medicine. Orig., an imbalance of humours, a distemper. Now, any abnormal or disordered state of the body or bodily part.
■ dyscrasic adjective of the nature of, pertaining to, or affected by dyscrasia
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