from Greek diarrhoia, from diarrhein [flow through,] from dia ‘through’ + rhein ‘to flow.’
di-ar-rhea |ˌdīəˈrēə
ORIGIN late Middle English : via late Latin diarrhoea
from Greek diarrhoia, from diarrhein [flow through,] from dia ‘through’ + rhein ‘to flow.’
di-ar-rhea |ˌdīəˈrēə
ORIGIN late Middle English : via late Latin diarrhoea