Diarrhœal
Origin
en + -diarrhœa + al
Full definition of diarrhœal
Adjective
diarrhœal
- Obsolete spelling of en
- 1898, Thomas Stevenson, A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, P. Blakiston, Son, & Co.; Volume II of III, page 844:Rainfall exerts an influence upon diarrhÅ“al mortality, but probably an indirect one, through its influence on the temperature of the soil.Airâ€movement also influences diarrhÅ“al mortality, wind lessening, and calm, in the diarrhÅ“al season, promoting it.