diathesis

noun
  1. A constitutional predisposition or tendency to develop a particular disease or condition.
  2. Usage: Medical/clinical term; Often used in phrases like 'arthritic diathesis' or 'hemorrhagic diathesis'
  3. In grammar, the voice or mood of a verb that indicates the relationship between the subject and the action.
  4. Usage: Linguistics term; Rare in modern English; more common in classical Greek grammar

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