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Gout

For Gout we have terms and definitions in 12 topics. The topics are Alternative Health, Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Arthritis, Carpet, Dream, Health, Medical, Nutrition, Orthopaedic Surgery, Physical Therapy and William Shakespeare.



Gout (Alternative Health)

painful inflammation of joints and excessive amount of uric acid in the blood


Gout (Anthromorphemics)

Abnormal uric acid metabolism inherited as a dominant with variable expression.


Gout (Anthropology)

Abnormal uric acid metabolism inherited as a dominant with variable expression.


Gout (Arthritis)

A result of a defect in body chemistry (such as uric acid in the joint fluid), this painful condition most often attacks small joints, especially the big toe. It can usually be controlled with medication and changes in diet.


Gout (Carpet)

Foreign matter that is accidentally woven into a fabric. It is usually fly or waste that drops into the loom during weaving or that catches in yarns during spinning.


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Gout (Dream)

If you dream of having the gout, you will be sure to be exasperated beyond endurance by the silly conduct of some relative, and suffer small financial loss through the same person.


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Gout (Health)

A result of a defect in body chemistry (such as uric acid in the joint fluid), this painful condition most often attacks small joints, especially the big toe. It can usually be controlled with medication and changes in diet.


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Gout (Medical)

A disorder marked by high levels of uric acid in the blood; usually experienced as arthritis in one joint


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Gout (Nutrition)

Upset in metabolism of uric acid, causing inflammation of joints, particularly in the knee or foot.


Gout (Orthopaedic Surgery)

A result of a defect in body chemistry (such as uric acid in the joint fluid), this painful condition most often attacks small joints, especially the big toe. It can usually be controlled with medication and changes in diet.


Gout (Physical Therapy)

A result of a defect in body chemistry (such as uric acid in the joint fluid), this painful condition most often attacks small joints, especially the big toe. It can usually be controlled with medication and changes in diet.


Gout (William Shakespeare)

A drop.




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