Definitions for rheumatisms

rheumatisms rheu·ma·tism

Spelling: [roo-muh-tiz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈru məˌtɪz əm/

Rheumatisms is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 1107 anagrams from letters in rheumatisms (aehimmrsstu).

Definitions for rheumatisms

noun

  1. any disorder of the extremities or back, characterized by pain and stiffness.
  2. rheumatic fever.
  3. any disorder of the extremities or back, characterized by pain and stiffness.
  4. rheumatic fever.

Origin of rheumatisms

1595-1605; Latin rheumatismus catarrh, rheum Greek rheumatismós, equivalent to rheumat- (stem of rheûma; see rheum) + -ismos -ism

Examples for rheumatisms

Poor Madame Goujet had died of rheumatism in the month of October.

I have had the rheumatism since Christmas so bad that I could not walk nor turn myself in bed.

But, my dear, which would you rather have—alterations or rheumatism?

rheumatism, cold, and fever have formed to me a terrible combination.

One is grateful for mercies, but does not groan over them like rheumatism or the lumbago.'

Now it was rheumatism, now the palsy, and then again the asthma.

"No one can tell what I suffer from rheumatism," said Ben, sadly.

The mere Gabet, now free of her rheumatism, was able to help in the soaping and rinsing.

I know it will fall on my chest, or I shall have an attack of rheumatism.

Now an old English lady wants a stocking to cure her rheumatism, and I'll get that too.

Now it was rheumatism, now the palsy, and then again the asthma.

I know it will fall on my chest, or I shall have an attack of rheumatism.

"No one can tell what I suffer from rheumatism," said Ben, sadly.

I have had the rheumatism since Christmas so bad that I could not walk nor turn myself in bed.

The mere Gabet, now free of her rheumatism, was able to help in the soaping and rinsing.

But, my dear, which would you rather have—alterations or rheumatism?

Poor Madame Goujet had died of rheumatism in the month of October.

Now an old English lady wants a stocking to cure her rheumatism, and I'll get that too.

rheumatism, cold, and fever have formed to me a terrible combination.

One is grateful for mercies, but does not groan over them like rheumatism or the lumbago.'

Word Value for rheumatisms
Scrable

17

Words with friends

19

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