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a fever or body heat level
temperature
a sign of sickness
symptom
pain in the stomach
stomachache
the part of the body below the chest
stomach
the act of air coming out of the nose and mouth suddenly
sneeze
a sickness or injury that needs attention
problem
an examination by a doctor
physical
a sick person seeing a doctor
patient
something that hurts or aches
pain
a person who helps the doctor
nurse
the center part
middle
a unit of length equal to 2.5 centimeters
inch / inches
pain in the head
headache
a high body temperature
fever
a doctor's checkup
examination / exam
something that needs help right away
emergency
pain in the ear
earache
a small point
dot
a sound made when air leaves your throat suddenly
cough
a sickness that makes you cough and sneeze
cold
the front part of your body above the stomach
chest
a physical examination by a doctor
checkup
pain in the back
backache
the rear part of your body
back
a planned time to meet someone or do something
appointment
a pain
ache
from top to bottom
vertical
at that time
then
continuing until now
still
at an unknown or specific time in the past or future
sometime
from a time in the past until now
since
with liquid coming out of your nose because you are sick
runny
happening at a usual or fixed time
regular
at a 90-degree angle to something
perpendicular
lines running next to each other but never touching
parallel
from side to side
horizontal
something that does not happen now
anymore
not anymore
any longer
happening once every year
annual
to push air suddenly from your nose and mouth
sneeze
to visit someone
see (a person)
to have a high body temperature
run (a fever)
to bring together or join
connect
to get a sickness from another person; to take something in the air
catch
to hurt
ache