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An emic condition of poor health felt by individual.
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| illumination |
In radar, a term sometimes used to describe 1) the irradiance or power density incident on a target, or 2) the irradiance or power density supplied by a feed to an antenna.
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| illusion |
modified or wrong interpretation of the outer world, which the individual accepts as reality; it may affect one or more senses
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| illusion |
A false interpretation of an external sensory stimulus, usually seen or heard, such as a mirage in the desert or voices on the wind.
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| illness |
An acute or short-term condition of poor health. It includes a physical or a mental condition. Examples of illnesses are pneumonia or depressive episodes.
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| ill | lack of prosperity or happiness or health |
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| ill | (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace |
| ill | impoliteness resulting from ignorance |
| ill | not elegant or graceful in expression |
| ill | poorly conceived or thought out |
| ill | not given careful consideration |
| ill | poorly stated or described |
| ill | poorly supplied with physical equipment |
| ill | having an exceedingly bad reputation |
| ill | marked by or promising bad fortune |
| ill | usually used of a face |
| ill | usually used of a face |
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