"Cholericly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a choleric manner; with anger, irritability, or impatience; being characterized by a quick and intense anger, often marked by harsh or severe words or actions.
Cholera is a serious bacterial infection that affects the small intestine and is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is typically spread through contaminated food or water, and symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Cholera can quickly lead to severe dehydration and even death if left untreated.
Choleraic refers to something caused by or resembling cholera, a bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhea and dehydration. Specifically, the term is often used in medicine to describe a diarrhea that is characterized by a sudden onset, voluminous watery stools, and a rapid loss of fluids and electrolytes.
Choleresis refers to the process by which the liver releases bile into the small intestine to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins.
Choleric refers to a sanguine or choleric personality type, characterized by being optimistic, confident, and outgoing. In medical contexts, choleric refers to a temperament marked by a sharp, irascible, and apt to anger disposition.
Adverbially, "cholerically" means in a choleric manner, or in a manner characterized by irritability, ill-humor, or quick temper. It is derived from "choleric", which refers to a person with a hot, irritable, or short-tempered disposition.
Cholescintigraphy is a nuclear medicine procedure that uses a small amount of radioactive material to visualize the functioning of the gallbladder and bile ducts. The procedure involves injecting the radioactive material into the abdominal area, and then taking images of the abdomen to see how well the gallbladder is functioning and if there are any blockages in the bile ducts.
Cholestatic refers to a condition or circumstance characterized by obstruction or blockage of the bile ducts, which can lead to impaired liver function and subsequent health problems. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe conditions such as primary biliary cholangitis, biliary cirrhosis, or liver damage caused by certain medications or diseases.