dyscrasy

Alternative forms

 * discrasie; discracy, discracie

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from +. .

Noun

 * 1)  A bodily disorder; an imbalance of the humours
 * 2)  Disharmony
 * 1)  Disharmony

Quotations

 * 1885, Homer Irvin Ostrom, A Treatise on the Breast, and Its Surgical Diseases (second edition; A.L. Chatterton & Co.), page 92:
 * Have we not here the source from which dyscrasies spring?
 * Have we not here the source from which dyscrasies spring?