Gonorrhea Definition

gŏnə-rēə
noun
A sexually transmitted disease caused by gonococci, characterized by inflammation of the mucous membrane of the genitourinary tract and a discharge of mucous and pus: it can seriously affect other mucous membranes, esp. those of the eye, as in a baby during childbirth.
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Noun

Singular:
gonorrhea
Plural:
gonorrheas

Origin of Gonorrhea

  • From New Latin, from Late Latin gonorrhoia, from Ancient Greek γονόρροια (gonorroia), from γόνος (gonos, “sperm. seed, offspring”) + ῥέω (rheō, “I flow”) (ca. 1526).

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  • Greek gonorrhoia flow of seed (from the mistaken belief that the discharge contained semen) gono- gono- -rhoia -rrhea

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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