Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DYS'CRA-SY
DYS'CRA-SY, n. [Gr. δυσκρασια; δυς, evil, and κρασις, habit.]
In medicine, an ill habit or state of the humors; distemperature of the juices. – Coxe. Encyc.
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DYS'CRA-SY, n. [Gr. δυσκρασια; δυς, evil, and κρασις, habit.]
In medicine, an ill habit or state of the humors; distemperature of the juices. – Coxe. Encyc.
Return to page 214 of the letter “D”.