hyperhidrosis

hyperhidrosis
noun Etymology: New Latin hidrosis perspiration, from Greek hidrōsis, from hidroun to sweat, from hidrōs sweat — more at sweat Date: circa 1860 generalized or local excessive sweating

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  • hyperhidrosis — noun A medical condition with the primary symptom of excessive sweating, in excess of that required for regulation of body temperature …   Wiktionary

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