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The Latin word for disease is Morbus.
Disease is not a Latin word. The word for disease in Latin is morbis, morbi (neuter, 2nd declension). The word disease comes from Old French, not Latin.
The Latin suffix for inflammation is -itis
Morbid, derived from the Latin morbus (disease)
Morbid. The Latin word for disease is morbus.
Morbid, from 'morbus.'
Cancer.
Paralysis agitans (Latin for shaking palsy).
malaria is a communicable disease caused by mosquito bites. It is most common in Africa, although it is also present in Asia and Latin America.
PCH= Smallpox
No, it is only present in the Americas, specifically Latin America.
Not when you use its 'normal' name, like for instance flu, cancer or pneumonia. Only a disease's Latin name often is italicized.