"Synocha" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Synocha" Meaning

Synocha is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a sudden and violent attack of malaria, usually accompanied by fever, chills, and delirium. It was often used in the past to describe a more severe form of the disease that was prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries.

"Synocha" Examples

Synocha (noun) - a rare or obsolete term for:

1. Depression or despondency

Example: The patient was suffering from a deep synocha after the loss of her loved one.

2. A pessimistic or cheerful outlook

Example: His synocha kept him from seeing the bright side of things.

3. (Obsolete) a heavy, dark or gloomy cloud

Example: The doctor forecasted a synocha over the region for the following week.

4. (Obsolete) a severe depression or low mood, often used in poetry or literary context

Example: The poet described the town's synocha at the beginning of winter.

5. (In medical contexts, especially 19th century literature)

Example: Doctors monitored the patient's condition, searching for signs of synocha.

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