Trevisa in 1398 wrote it as diaria. It comes from Hellènic διάρροια.
"Diarrhea of the mouth" or "Verbal Diarrhea" is a humorous term used to describe someone who talks a lot, almost as if it were their talking was uncontrollable or involuntary like diarrhea. A single word version of this is "logorrhea."
Verbal diarrhea: you could say "ballshit" ??? No.......I mean a real word!!! One a priest would use.
Diarrhea
The word is spelled diarrhea. A good example sentence is, "Cows milk sometimes gives kittens diarrhea."
It does not have a root but it is made up of a prefix Dia- meaning across, apart and rrhea- meaning profuse flow.
the way word human was invented evn the word dog was invented...nobody knows who invented it..
the word was invented in 1841
As far as I know, words are utterly ineffective against diarrhea. You might try a antidiarrheal instead.
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
A newly invented word is a neologism.
dash in a rush really hurry else accident
A new invented word or expression is called a Neologism.