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“more aguish”
aguish (adjective), more aguish, most aguish
1. Concerning the production of, or the resemblance of, or of being the result of ague: An aguish illness is an old expression for a person who has a fever, feels cold, and shivers.
2. Descriptive of being easily affected by or subject to fits of ague, or a fit of shivering: Bob didn't seem to have good physical health, and so he was termed to have recurring aguish conditions by his doctor.
3. Regarding the characteristics of ague: The symptoms Jack showed seemed to be quite aguish with shaking, quivering, fever, and being chilly.
2. Descriptive of being easily affected by or subject to fits of ague, or a fit of shivering: Bob didn't seem to have good physical health, and so he was termed to have recurring aguish conditions by his doctor.
3. Regarding the characteristics of ague: The symptoms Jack showed seemed to be quite aguish with shaking, quivering, fever, and being chilly.
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acuto-, acut-, acuti-, acu-, -cusis; also, agu-
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