diarrhoea
/daɪˈærəʊ.ɪə/Definitions
1. noun
a condition of the intestines characterized by frequent, loose, and watery bowel movements, often caused by infection or other factors.
“After eating contaminated food, she developed severe diarrhoea and had to stay home from work.”
2. noun
a flow of water or other fluid in a rapid or uncontrolled manner, especially the flow of blood or other bodily fluids from a wound.
“The doctor warned the patient that the diarrhoea of blood from the wound was a serious sign and required immediate attention.”