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er·e·thism ( r -th z m). n. Abnormal irritability or sensitivity of an organ or body part to stimulation. erethism,. n any atypical irritation or ...
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Action of erethismic and Japanese angelica peony root powder for the stress of the E1 mouse. ( Ministry of Health and Welfare S ). ...
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Erethismic input from the cerebral cortex through nucleus subthalamicus to pale globe. ( Ministry of Health and Welfare S ). ...
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an unusual or excessive degree of irritability or stimulation in an organ or tissue. Origin: 1790–1800; < F éréthisme < Gk erethismós irritation, ...
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