or laṣaṣ,
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“closeness of the shoulders, or the teeth”
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or māṣṣah,
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“a disease that affects young boys and consists of hairs on the edges of the vertebrae,” etc.
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or maʿaṣ,
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“a twisting in the sinew of the leg”
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or maghaṣ,
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“too well-known to require definition” [“stomachache”]
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or waqaṣ,
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“shortness of the neck”
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or ḥaraḍ,
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“morbidity of the stomach, body, judgment, and mind”
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or haraḍ,
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“dry mange that breaks out on the body as the result of hot weather”
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or khubāṭ,
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“a disease resembling insanity”
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or adhwaṭiyyah,
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“one who is adhwaṭ has a small chin”
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or asaṭṭiyyah,
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“one who is asaṭṭ has long legs”
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or saraṭān,
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“a bilious swelling that starts the size of an almond or smaller; when it grows larger, red or green veins appear on it that resemble the legs of a crab; there is no hope of its being cured and it is treated only to stop it from getting worse”
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or ḍaraṭ,
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“sparseness of the beard and thinness of the eyebrow”
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or ḍawaṭ,
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“crookedness of the mouth”
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or ṭaraṭ,
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“sparseness of the hair of the eyes, the eyebrows, and the eyelashes”
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or qaṭaṭ,
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“shortness and tightness of the hair”
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or maraṭ,
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“sparseness of the hair”
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or maʿaṭ,
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“lack of hair”
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or jaḥẓ,
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“protuberance or largeness of the eyeball”
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or bathaʿ,
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“the appearance of blood on the lips, or the inversion of the lip on laughing”
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or jalaʿ,
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“non-contiguity of the lips”
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