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acetaminophen a drug used to relieve pain and reduce fever but which does not significantly reduce inflammation.
acetanilide a white crystalline organic powder produced by the effect of acetic acid on aniline and used to relieve pain and fever.
acetophenetidin a white powder or crystalline solid used to relieve fever and pain; phenacetin.
ache to have a dull pain that lasts a long time. [2 definitions]
acupressure a process or technique intended to relieve pain or cure disease by the application of pressure with the hands to specific parts of the body. [1/2 definitions]
acupuncture the practice of relieving pain or curing a disease by putting needles into certain parts of the body. Acupuncture is a traditional way to treat disease in China.
aeroembolism nitrogen or air bubbles in the bloodstream, caused by severe decompression, surgery, or injury, and resulting in severe pain and sometimes convulsions; bends; decompression sickness; caisson disease.
afflict to cause pain or suffering to.
affliction a condition of pain or suffering, or the cause of such a state.
afflictive marked by or causing pain or suffering.
agony great or intense pain and suffering in the mind or body, usually over a long period of time.
ah a word used to express surprise, joy, pain, understanding, dislike, and other feelings.
ail to trouble or cause pain to. [1/2 definitions]
-algia pain.
alleviate to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease.
analgesia in medicine, an absence of pain sensations.
analgesic a drug, lotion, or the like that relieves pain. [2 definitions]
anesthesia absence of pain or other feeling in the body. [2 definitions]
anesthetize to render unable to perceive bodily sensations such as pain, esp. with an anesthetic.
anger a strong emotion brought on by a person or thing that causes one great pain or trouble. [1/3 definitions]
angina a condition or disease marked by inflammation of the throat, spasmodic pain, and a sensation of suffocation. [1/2 definitions]