pharyngitis

noun
phar·​yn·​gi·​tis | \ ˌfer-ən-ˈjī-təs How to pronounce pharyngitis (audio) , ˌfa-rən-\
plural pharyngitides\ ˌfer-​ən-​ˈji-​tə-​ˌdēz How to pronounce pharyngitides (audio) , ˌfa-​rən-​ \

Definition of pharyngitis

: inflammation of the pharynx

Examples of pharyngitis in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Having viral or bacterial pharyngitis or the Epstein-Barr virus may also increase a person’s risk. Korin Miller, SELF, "A 23-Year-Old College Student Died From Lemierre Syndrome, a Rare Infection She Thought Was Tonsillitis," 6 Nov. 2018 About 35 percent of retail visits for children are for pharyngitis — sore throats. Aaron E. Carroll, New York Times, "The Undeniable Convenience and Reliability of Retail Health Clinics," 12 Apr. 2016

First Known Use of pharyngitis

1826, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for pharyngitis

borrowed from New Latin, from pharyng-, pharynx pharynx + -itis -itis

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pharyngitis

noun
phar·​yn·​gi·​tis | \ ˌfar-ən-ˈjīt-əs How to pronounce pharyngitis (audio) \
plural pharyngitides\ -​ˈjit-​ə-​ˌdēz How to pronounce pharyngitides (audio) \

Medical Definition of pharyngitis

: inflammation of the pharynx (as from bacterial infection)