dyspepsy

/dɪsˈpɛpsi/
noun
  1. A less common variant of dyspepsia; indigestion.
    • He complained of dyspepsy after every spicy meal.
    • Dyspepsy is rarely used in modern medical writing, but appears in older texts.
    • The old remedy was said to cure dyspepsy and calm the stomach.
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