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Arthralgia Ar·Thral·Gia Noun  New Joints From   \\är ˈthral J(ē )ə\\   Etymology 

Title Arthralgia
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
ar·thral·gia
 \\är-ˈthral-j(ē-)ə\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  New Latin
 DATE  circa 1848
: pain in one or more joints
• ar·thral·gic  \\-jik\\ adjective
English Etymology
arthralgia
  "pain in a joint," 1848, from Gk. arthron "joint" (see arm (1)) + algos "pain" (see -algia).
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
ar·thral·gia
\ärˈthralj(ē)ə\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: New Latin, from arthr- + -algia
: neuralgic pain in one or more joints especially accompanying systemic infections (as scarlet fever)

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