pyorrhoea
noun /ˌpaɪəˈriːə/
/ˌpaɪəˈriːə/
(British English) (North American English pyorrhea)
(also periodontitis British and North American English)
[uncountable] (medical- a condition in which the area around the teeth becomes painful and swollen (= larger than normal), which may make the teeth fall out
脓胸:牙齿周围区域疼痛和肿胀的状况,可能使牙齿脱落 词源early 19th cent.: from Greek puo- (from puon ‘pus’) + rhoia ‘flux’ (from rhein ‘to flow’).