different between cephalalgia vs headache
cephalalgia
English
Alternative forms
- cephalalgy, cephalgy (dated)
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ?????????? (kephalalgĂ?); equivalent to cephal- +? -algia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?f??læld???/
- Hyphenation: ceph?al?al?gia
Noun
cephalalgia (countable and uncountable, plural cephalalgias)
- (medicine) A pain in the head; headache.
Synonyms
- headache
Translations
cephalalgia From the web:
headache
English
Alternative forms
- headach (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English hevedeche, from Old English h?afode?e, equivalent to head +? ache.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?de?k/
Noun
headache (plural headaches)
- A pain or ache in the head.
- (figuratively) A nuisance or unpleasant problem.
Synonyms
- (physical pain): cephalalgia
- (annoyance): bother, pain in the neck
Hyponyms
- hangover
- hemicrania
- megrim
- migraine
- tension headache
Translations
headache From the web:
- what headaches mean
- what headache do i have
- what headache do i have quiz
- what headache is in the back of your head
- what headaches cause nausea
- what headache locations mean
- what headache areas mean
- what headaches last for days
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