strangury
English
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Etymology
From Middle English [Term?], from Latin stranguria, from Ancient Greek στραγγουρία (strangouría).
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Noun
strangury (countable and uncountable, plural stranguries)
- (pathology) A painful, frequent need to urinate, when the bladder is largely empty or with little urine production.
Translations
painful, frequent need to urinate
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