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Look up chronic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chronic may refer to: Chronic condition, a condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting
Chronic
1992 studio album by Dr. Dre
The Chronic is the debut studio album by American rapper and producer Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his record label Death Row Records
The_Chronic
Persistent human health condition or disease
A chronic condition, also known as chronic disease or chronic illness, is a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in
Chronic_condition
Inflammation of the liver
within six months, and chronic if it lasts longer than six months. Acute hepatitis can resolve on its own, progress to chronic hepatitis, or (rarely)
Hepatitis
Prion disease affecting the deer family
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) naturally affecting members of
Chronic_wasting_disease
Pain that lasts longer than three months
Chronic pain is pain that persists or recurs for longer than 3 months. It is also described as burning, electrical, throbbing, or nauseating pain. This
Chronic_pain
Wound that does not heal quickly
A chronic wound is a wound that does not progress through the normal stages of wound healing—hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling—in
Chronic_wound
Chronic medical condition
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling chronic illness. People with ME/CFS experience profound fatigue that does
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
Myalgic_encephalomyelitis/chronic_fatigue_syndrome
Lung disease involving long-term poor airflow
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a long-term lung condition that makes it progressively harder to breathe. It occurs when the airways and
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease
Disease where the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood
Complications of acute and chronic failure include uremia, hyperkalemia, and volume overload. Complications of chronic failure also include heart disease
Kidney_failure
Neurodegenerative disease caused by head injury
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated trauma to the head. The encephalopathy symptoms can include behavioral
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Chronic_traumatic_encephalopathy
Autoimmune disease affecting the peripheral nervous system
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an acquired autoimmune disease of the peripheral nervous system characterized by progressive
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Chronic_inflammatory_demyelinating_polyneuropathy
Adverse effects of long term exposure to a contaminant
Chronic toxicity, the development of adverse effects as a result of long term exposure to a contaminant or other stressor, is an important aspect of aquatic
Chronic_toxicity
Health problem caused by frequent doses of ionizing radiation
Chronic radiation syndrome (CRS), or chronic radiation enteritis, is a constellation of health effects of radiation that occur after months or years of
Chronic_radiation_syndrome
Index of articles associated with the same name
myelogenous, lymphocytic or myeloproliferative. Chronic leukemia may refer to: Chronic myelogenous leukemia Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, including Hairy cell
Chronic_leukemia
Abnormal kidney structure or gradual loss of kidney function
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a type of long-term kidney disease, defined by the sustained presence of abnormal kidney function and/or abnormal kidney
Chronic_kidney_disease
Medical condition
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), also known as chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU), is defined by the presence of wheals, angioedema, or both for more
Chronic_spontaneous_urticaria
Medical care addressing long-term illness
Chronic care refers to medical care which addresses pre-existing or long-term illness, as opposed to acute care which is concerned with short term or
Chronic_care
Type of cancer
lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)—and a number of less common types
Leukemia
Type of blood cancer
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), also known as chronic myeloid leukemia, is a cancer of the white blood cells. It is a form of leukemia characterized
Chronic_myelogenous_leukemia
Long-term coughing
statements suggest that a chronic cough must persist upwards of three months or more to be considered chronic. The prevalence of chronic cough is about 10% although
Chronic_cough
Physiological or psychological condition
Chronic stress is the physiological or psychological response induced by a long-term internal or external stressor. The stressor, either physically present
Chronic_stress
1982 EP by R.E.M.
Chronic Town is the debut extended play (EP) by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released on August 24, 1982, on I.R.S. Records. The five-track
Chronic_Town
Inflammation of the large airways in the lungs
or more per year for at least two years. Many people with chronic bronchitis also have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Tobacco smoking is
Bronchitis
Chronic disease of the liver, characterized by fibrosis
cirrhosis, hepatic cirrhosis, chronic liver failure, chronic hepatic failure, and end-stage liver disease, is a chronic condition of the liver in which
Cirrhosis
Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system
the survival of the organism, but too much inflammation, in the form of chronic inflammation, is associated with various diseases, such as hay fever, periodontal
Inflammation
Topics referred to by the same term
Chronic fatigue may refer to: Chronic fatigue, a long-term state of physical or mental exhaustion, a symptom of many chronic illnesses and of idiopathic
Chronic_fatigue
Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. In CLL, the bone marrow produces too many lymphocytes,
Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia
Type of unpleasant bodily feeling
called "chronic" or "persistent", and pain that resolves quickly is called "acute". The International Association for the Study of Pain defines "chronic pain"
Pain
Pooling of blood in the veins
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition characterized by blood pooling in the veins, leading to increased pressure and strain on the
Chronic_venous_insufficiency
Human viral infection
birth develop chronic hepatitis B, while less than 10% of those infected after the age of five develop chronic cases. Most of those with chronic disease have
Hepatitis_B
Belief that symptoms are caused by an unproven infection
Chronic Lyme disease (CLD) is the name used by some people with non-specific symptoms, such as fatigue, muscle pain, and cognitive dysfunction to refer
Chronic_Lyme_disease
Chronic poverty is a phenomenon whereby an individual or group is in a state of poverty over extended period of time. While determining both the implicit
Chronic_poverty
Condition of not having enough sleep
to support proper alertness, performance, and health. It can be either chronic or acute and may vary widely in severity. This means it can happen over
Sleep_deprivation
Inflammation of the sinus' membranes
Sinusitis is classified into acute sinusitis, subacute sinusitis, and chronic sinusitis. In acute sinusitis, symptoms last for less than four weeks,
Sinusitis
Increased pressure in a body compartment
permanent damage if not promptly treated. There are two types: acute and chronic. Acute compartment syndrome can lead to a loss of the affected limb due
Compartment_syndrome
Hematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
delicate brain tissue. Acute subdural hematomas are often life-threatening. Chronic subdural hematomas have a better prognosis if properly managed. In contrast
Subdural_hematoma
Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow
breathlessness rehabilitation for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic heart failure". Chronic Respiratory Disease. 13 (3): 229–39. doi:10
Heart_failure
Inflammation of the alveoli of the lungs
healthcare-associated pneumonia. Risk factors for pneumonia include cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sickle cell disease, asthma, diabetes
Pneumonia
Stage of a blood cancer
Chronic phase chronic myelogenous leukemia is a phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia in which 5% or fewer of the cells in the blood and bone marrow are
Chronic phase chronic myelogenous leukemia
Chronic_phase_chronic_myelogenous_leukemia
Human viral infection
The virus persists in the liver, becoming chronic, in about 70% of those initially infected. Early on, chronic infection typically has no symptoms. Over
Hepatitis_C
Medical condition
Chronic pancreatitis is a long-standing inflammation of the pancreas that alters the organ's normal structure and functions. It can present as episodes
Chronic_pancreatitis
American fast casual restaurant chain
Chronic Tacos is an American chain of fast casual restaurants specializing in tacos, Mission or California burritos, tostada bowls, carne asada fries
Chronic_Tacos
Medical condition
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), previously known as chronic nonbacterial prostatitis and now classified by the US NIH as Category
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Chronic_prostatitis/chronic_pelvic_pain_syndrome
Psychiatric disorder defined by chronic depression
or functional impairment. Individuals with PDD, defined in part by its chronicity, may experience symptoms for years before receiving a diagnosis, if one
Dysthymia
Fictional characters in Kevin Smith's View Askew universe
Bluntman and Chronic are characters appearing in a fictional eponymous comic book series seen in the movies Chasing Amy, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Bluntman_and_Chronic
Autoimmune diseases of the skin
'itch', and -iasis 'action, condition'. Psoriasis vulgaris (also known as chronic stationary psoriasis or plaque-like psoriasis) is the most common form
Psoriasis
Long-term high blood pressure in the arteries
failure, atrial fibrillation, peripheral arterial disease, vision loss, chronic kidney disease, and dementia. Hypertension is a major cause of premature
Hypertension
American rapper (born 1965)
Released as Death Row's first major project, Dr. Dre's debut solo album, The Chronic (1992), made him one of the best-selling American music artists of 1993
Dr._Dre
Area of body discomfort
commonly affected area. An episode of back pain may be acute, subacute or chronic depending on the duration. The pain may be characterized as a dull ache
Back_pain
Reduction of blood flow to the heart
atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis which is the "chronic inflammation of the arteries which causes them to harden and accumulate
Coronary_artery_disease
Topics referred to by the same term
Chronic prostatitis may refer to: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (about 90-95% of cases) Chronic bacterial prostatitis Asymptomatic inflammatory
Chronic_prostatitis
Medical condition
Chronic liver disease in the clinical context is a disease process of the liver that involves a process of progressive destruction and regeneration of
Chronic_liver_disease
Fictional characters created by Kevin Smith
Chronic is jealous and expresses his desire for anal sex. Bluntgirl agrees to this, however, she penetrates Chronic with a dildo, much to Chronic's distaste
Jay_and_Silent_Bob
Hereditary disease group
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), also known as Bridges–Good syndrome, chronic granulomatous disorder, and Quie syndrome, is a diverse group of hereditary
Chronic_granulomatous_disease
Disorder causing trouble with sleeping
Conditions that can result in insomnia include psychological stress, chronic pain, heart failure, hyperthyroidism, heartburn, restless leg syndrome
Insomnia
Neurological condition caused by exposure to organic solvents
Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy (CSE) is a condition induced by long-term exposure to organic solvents, often—but not always—in the workplace,
Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy
Chronic_solvent-induced_encephalopathy
Chronic and multi-symptomatic disorder
War syndrome (GWS) also known as Gulf War illness or chronic multi-symptom Illness, is a chronic and multi-symptomatic disorder affecting military veterans
Gulf_War_syndrome
Medical condition
Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) or anemia of chronic inflammation is a form of anemia seen in chronic infection, chronic immune activation, and malignancy
Anemia_of_chronic_disease
American rock band
Chronic Future was an American rock band from Scottsdale, Arizona.[citation needed] The band was formed in 1995, when their average age was 14. They achieved
Chronic_Future
Chronic headache, or chronic daily headache (CDH), is classified as experiencing fifteen or more days with a headache per month. It is estimated that chronic
Management of chronic headaches
Management_of_chronic_headaches
2023 studio album by the Arcs
Electrophonic Chronic is the second studio album by the Arcs, a side project of Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. It was released on January 27, 2023, under
Electrophonic_Chronic
Skin disease characterized by red, raised, and itchy bumps
Fewer than 5% of cases last for more than six weeks (a condition known as chronic urticaria). The condition frequently recurs. Hives frequently occur following
Hives
2003 Indian-Malayalam romantic comedy drama film
Chronic Bachelor is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film, written and directed by Siddique. The film stars Mammootty in the titular role
Chronic_Bachelor
Bacterial infection of the prostate gland
Chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) is a bacterial infection of the prostate gland and a form of prostatitis (prostate inflammation). It should be distinguished
Chronic_bacterial_prostatitis
State of tiredness, exhaustion or loss of energy
needed] myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) idiopathic chronic fatigue, a term used to describe chronic fatigue which does not have
Fatigue
2009 novel by Jonathan Lethem
Chronic City (2009) is a novel by American author Jonathan Lethem. Lethem began work on Chronic City in early 2007, and has said that the novel is "set
Chronic_City
Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion
glaucoma (H40.1-H40.2) includes primary open-angle glaucoma (chronic open-angle, chronic simple, glaucoma simplex), which can be high-tension or low-tension
Glaucoma
Disorders or diseases of the brain
(páthos) 'suffering') is any disorder or disease of the brain, especially chronic degenerative conditions. In modern usage, encephalopathy does not refer
Encephalopathy
Dermal sensation with no physical cause
(hypoesthesia), tingling, pricking, chilling, or burning. It can be temporary or chronic and has many possible underlying causes. Paresthesia is usually painless
Paresthesia
Overview article
Chronic, non-communicable diseases account for an estimated 80% of total deaths and 70% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) lost in China. Cardiovascular
Chronic_disease_in_China
Autoimmune disease
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, Hashimoto's disease and autoimmune thyroiditis, is an autoimmune disease in which
Hashimoto's_thyroiditis
Abnormal fatigue of unknown origin that persists for at least 6 months
Idiopathic chronic fatigue (ICF) or chronic idiopathic fatigue or insufficient/idiopathic fatigue is a term used for cases of unexplained fatigue that
Idiopathic_chronic_fatigue
Redness of the skin or mucous membranes
Erythema (Ancient Greek: ἐρύθημα, from Greek erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in
Erythema
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is an illness with a long history of controversy. Some professionals within the medical community
Controversies related to ME/CFS
Controversies_related_to_ME/CFS
Form of arthritis causing swollen joints
deposits of uric acid crystals called tophi. Extensive tophi may lead to chronic arthritis due to bone erosion. Elevated levels of uric acid may also lead
Gout
Inflamed break in bodily tissue that impedes function of the affected organ
foot ulcer, a major complication of the diabetic foot Callous ulcer, a chronic nonhealing ulcer with hard indurated base and inelastic margins Corneal
Ulcer
Medical condition
Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH) is a severe debilitating unilateral headache usually affecting the area around the eye. It normally consists of multiple
Chronic_paroxysmal_hemicrania
Inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system
based on whether there is a high carbon dioxide level, and can be acute or chronic. In clinical trials, the definition of respiratory failure usually includes
Respiratory_failure
Medical condition
Childhood chronic illness refers to conditions in pediatric patients that are usually prolonged in duration, do not resolve on their own, and are associated
Childhood_chronic_illness
Inflammation of membranes around the brain
Chronic meningitis is a long-lasting inflammation of the membranes lining the brain and spinal cord (known as the meninges). By definition, the duration
Chronic_meningitis
Metaphor for limited personal energy
Christine Miserandino. In the essay, Miserandino describes her experience with chronic illness, using a handful of spoons as a metaphor for units of energy available
Spoon_theory
Organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition or a stimulus
diseases. Disease risk is particularly pertinent to mental illnesses, whereby chronic or severe stress remains a common risk factor for several mental illnesses
Stress_(biology)
Inflammation of the stomach lining
on the cause and duration of symptoms, resulting in the 3 types: acute, chronic, and special. Gastritis may also be classified based on the kind of mucosal
Gastritis
State of low mood and aversion to activity
of patients suffering from chronic pain are also clinically depressed. A 2014 study by Hooley et al. concluded that chronic pain increased the chance of
Depression_(mood)
Mineralized debris within the crevices of the tonsils
the tonsils. When not mineralized, the presence of debris is known as chronic caseous tonsillitis (CCT). Symptoms may include bad breath, foreign body
Tonsil_stones
Disease of draft horses
Chronic progressive lymphedema (CPL) is a disease of some breeds of draft horse, whereby the lower legs becomes progressively more swollen. There is no
Chronic progressive lymphedema
Chronic_progressive_lymphedema
Inflammation of the pancreas
a number of hormones. There are two main types, acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. Signs and symptoms of pancreatitis include pain in the upper
Pancreatitis
2015 film
Chronic is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Michel Franco. The film stars Tim Roth, alongside a supporting cast featuring Bitsie Tulloch, Rachel
Chronic_(film)
Chronic care management encompasses the oversight and education activities conducted by health care provider to help patients with long term illness while
Chronic_care_management
Disorder resulting in recurrent moderate–severe headaches
individuals. Some people experience occasional attacks, while others develop chronic migraine with frequent headaches. Migraine frequency can increase over
Migraine
1999 studio album by Dr. Dre
2001 (also referred to as The Chronic 2001 or The Chronic II) is the second studio album by the American rapper and producer Dr. Dre. It was released
2001_(Dr._Dre_album)
Dermatological condition
Chronic actinic dermatitis is a condition characterized by chronic skin inflammation due to sunlight or artificial light. It is similar to solar urticaria
Chronic_actinic_dermatitis
Loose or liquid bowel movements
drugs can also cause acute diarrhea. Chronic diarrhea can be the part of the presentations of a number of chronic medical conditions affecting the intestine
Diarrhea
Medical condition
Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare condition (1:1,000,000), in which the bones have lesions, inflammation, and pain. It is called
Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis
Chronic_recurrent_multifocal_osteomyelitis
Chronic inflammation of the gums
Chronic periodontitis is one of the seven categories of periodontitis as defined by the American Academy of Periodontology 1999 classification system
Chronic_periodontitis
Disease with a rapid onset and/or a short course
qualitatively in contrast with "chronic", which denotes long-lasting disease (for example, in acute leukaemia and chronic leukaemia). In the context of
Acute_(medicine)
Fungal infection
Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis is a long-term fungal infection caused by members of the genus Aspergillus—most commonly Aspergillus fumigatus. The term
Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
Chronic_pulmonary_aspergillosis
Problematic excessive alcohol consumption
early menopause. Alcoholic ketoacidosis can occur in individuals who chronically misuse alcohol and have a recent history of binge drinking. The amount
Alcoholism
Uncomfortable skin sensation
six weeks or longer, then it is called chronic itch or chronic pruritus. Chronic idiopathic pruritus or chronic pruritus of unknown origin is a form of
Itch
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Male
Japanese
(1-ç´€, 2-ä¿®, 3-ç†, 4-åŽ, 5-æ²», 6-çµ±) Japanese name OSAMU means 1) "chronicler," 2) "disciplined," 3) "logical," 4) "obtainer," 5) "to reign," 6) "ruler."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Vamsavali; The Oldest Ever Chronicle in Nepal
Female
Japanese
(1-真紀, 2-真希, 3-真貴, 4-真樹) Japanese name MAKI means 1) "true chronicle/record," 2) "true hope," 3) "true precious," or 4) "true timber trees."
Male
Hebrew
(×™ï‹×ָחָז) Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowachaz, YOWACHAZ means "Jehovah as seized" or "whom Jehovah holds fast." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joah, Josiah's chronicler. Joahaz is the Anglicized form.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named with an ancient British river name, perhaps meaning ‘sacred’, ‘holy’.Irish : when not of English origin (see 1 above), a rare reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Seanchaidhe ‘son of the chronicler’, a name found in Sligo and Leitrim, which is more commonly Anglicized as Fox, as the result of an erroneous association with sionnach ‘fox’.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowachaz, JOAHAZ means "Jehovah as seized" or "whom Jehovah holds fast." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joah, Josiah's chronicler.Â
Female
Japanese
(1-美紀, 2-美姫, 3-美樹, 4-美貴) Japanese name MIKI means 1) "beautiful chronicle," 2) "beautiful princess," 3) "beautiful tree," or "priceless beauty."
Boy/Male
Native American
Chronicler.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a medieval personal name (Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincens, genitive vincentis, present participle of vincere ‘to conquer’). The name was borne by a 3rd-century Spanish martyr widely venerated in the Middle Ages and by a 5th-century monk and writer of Lérins, as well as various other early saints. In eastern Europe the name became popular in honor of Wincenty Kadłubek (died 1223), a bishop of Kraków and an early chronicler.Irish : the English surname has been established in the south of Ireland since the 17th century, and has also been adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Dhuibhinse ‘son of the dark man of the island’.
Female
English
This name first appears in the chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth; Sir Walter Scott then brought the name to the public's attention by using it to name a character in his novel Ivanhoe. It is the Latin form of an uncertain Anglo-Saxon name, perhaps Hrodwyn, ROWENA means "famous joy."
Surname or Lastname
English (but most common in Wales)
English (but most common in Wales) : from Lowis, Lodovicus, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hlod ‘fame’ + wīg ‘war’. This was the name of the founder of the Frankish dynasty, recorded in Latin chronicles as Ludovicus and Chlodovechus (the latter form becoming Old French Clovis, Clouis, Louis, the former developing into German Ludwig). The name was popular throughout France in the Middle Ages and was introduced to England by the Normans. In Wales it became inextricably confused with 2.Welsh : from an Anglicized form of the personal name Llywelyn (see Llewellyn).Irish and Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lughaidh ‘son of Lughaidh’. This is one of the most common Old Irish personal names. It is derived from Lugh ‘brightness’, which was the name of a Celtic god.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. William Lewis was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
CHRONIC
CHRONIC
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
Pillar; Support of the Faith
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Virtuous and Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Song
Girl/Female
Indian
Fog, Honey dow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : evidently a habitational name from an unidentified or lost place.
Male
French
French form of German Filabert, FULBERT means "very bright."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Made of Gold
Girl/Female
English Greek
Sparkling. 'K' from the Greek spelling of krystallos.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, French, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from some minor place named with Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + cumb ‘combe’, ‘valley’, for example Claycombe near Minchinhampton in Gloucestershire.Perhaps a variant of German Kleikamp (see Claycamp).
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n.
The pox, or venereal disease; a chronic, specific, infectious disease, usually communicated by sexual intercourse or by hereditary transmission, and occurring in three stages known as primary, secondary, and tertiary syphilis. See under Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary.
n.
A writer of a chronicle; a recorder of events in the order of time; an historian.
n. pl.
The last of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament, or that portion not contained in the Law and the Prophets. It comprises Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Canticles, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.
n. pl.
A title given in the Douay Bible to the Books of Chronicles.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chronicle
n.
A writer of history; a chronicler; an annalist.
n.
An historian; a chronicler.
v. t.
To record in a history or chronicle; to record; to register.
a.
Affected with a kind of chronic laminitis in which there is a growth of soft spongy horn between the coffin bone and the hoof wall. The disease is called pumiced foot, or pumice foot.
a.
Enduring through a long time; chronic.
n.
A constitutional disease, generally hereditary, especially manifested by chronic enlargement and cheesy degeneration of the lymphatic glands, particularly those of the neck, and marked by a tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the skin, mucous membrane, bones, joints, and other parts, and by a diminution in the power of resistance to disease or injury and the capacity for recovery. Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous in character, and may develop into general or local tuberculosis (consumption).
v. t.
To relate as history; to chronicle; to historicize.
a.
Chronic.
imp. & p. p.
of Chronicle
n.
A chronic abscess, or fistula of the coronet, in a horse's foot, resulting from inflammation of the tissues investing the coffin bone.
v. t.
To record or narrate in the manner of a history; to chronicle.
n.
Inflammation, acute or chronic, of the bronchial tubes or any part of them.
n.
A chronicler; one who writes history in a condensed manner with short simple sentences.
n.
That which is appointed to be read; especially, a chronicle or register of the lives of saints, formerly read at matins, and in the refectories of religious houses.
a.
A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health.