scurvy

હલકટ
definition
noun
So it's a little bit different to the sort of classic nutritional deficiency diseases, like scurvy , it seems to be slightly more complicated than that.
a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
adjective
that was a scurvy trick
worthless or contemptible.
translation of 'scurvy'
લાંછન લગાડનારું,
તિરસ્કરણીય,
અધમ,
હલકટ
example
And finally, there do be help available for ye landlubbers and 'scurvy' dogs who can't talk like Pirates.
Even 'scurvy' land lubbers can talk like a pirate an’ not be called a stinkin’ bilge rat.
Mortality among women and small children had increased by 50 per cent and hunger-related diseases such as rickets, 'scurvy' , and tuberculosis were endemic.
A deficiency of vitamin C causes a disease called 'scurvy' .
Call me by that 'scurvy' name one more time, and ye'll be walking the plank, I swear it!
They just sit there, keelhauling any 'scurvy' landlubber who ventures to walk on the rocks barefoot
Ascorbic acid/vitamin C. Prolonged deficiency can result in 'scurvy' , poor wound healing and bleeding gums.
So it's a little bit different to the sort of classic nutritional deficiency diseases, like 'scurvy' , it seems to be slightly more complicated than that.
This is an extremely low level, and it represents only the amount needed to prevent health problems such as 'scurvy' , a vitamin deficiency disease.
Overt vitamin deficiency diseases, such as pellagra or 'scurvy' , are uncommon in persons who consume a typical North American diet.
As we now know, oranges and lemons (and many other fruits and vegetables) are excellent sources of vitamin C, and 'scurvy' is the disease resulting from severe vitamin C deficiency.
Modern medicine categorizes diarrhea as a symptom of a disease, such as 'scurvy' , typhoid, malaria, and dysentery, or as a symptom of indigestible substances in the intestines.
The plague, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, smallpox, 'scurvy' , the black lung, the yeasty oesophagus, the mildewed mouth; call it what you want just don't call it the common cold.
Newbies from elsewhere, even though they have to learn the 'scurvy' trade from scratch, at least don't have to shed bad journalistic habits.
To complicate matters, most men suffered from multiple diseases, including dysentery, typhoid, 'scurvy' , and pneumonia or other respiratory ailments.
I doubt if that will work and I reiterate that the Pakistanis feel 'scurvily' treated with a shorter than short series.
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