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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 word for disease is Morbus.
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.