costiveness

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Noun

 * 1) The state or quality of being costive; constipation.
 * 2) * January 1822, Richard Reece [editor] "Letters of a Royal Physician, on Indigestion &c. &c.", in The Monthly Gazette of Health Volume 7
 * The new cases prove that in habitual costiveness or inactivity of the bowels, galvanism is a more valuable remedy, and that its effects are permanent.
 * 1)  Inability to express oneself; stiffness.