No. Being freckly isn't either.
Absolutely. That is discrimination.
As of now, there is no known cure for showgrams, which are typically a fictional or humorous term rather than a recognized medical condition. If you meant to refer to a specific condition or symptom, please clarify for more accurate information. In general, treatment options vary depending on the actual condition being discussed. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on medical concerns.
In the term "medical condition-specific," the hyphen is placed between "condition" and "specific" to form a compound adjective. This indicates that the specificity pertains to the type of medical condition being discussed. Thus, it clarifies that the adjective modifies the noun it precedes.
The medical suffix -ism commonly refers to a condition, disease, or state of being.
-sis indicates an action, process, state or condition.
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The condition or quality of being narrow.
Being Ginger - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Anisocytosis is the condition of red blood cells of different sizes.
No, being emo is not a medical condition. Emo refers to a style of rock music and a subculture characterized by emotional expression, introspection, and a distinctive fashion sense, rather than a medical or psychological disorder.