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Adjective
Without action, children with complex rheumatic conditions may face longer wait times, delayed diagnoses and reduced access to life-altering care.—Chicago Tribune,
12 June 2026 According to O’Keeffe, Byfield painted a much less rosy picture of his post-military life in the 1851 memoir, recounting his struggles with poverty and lingering rheumatic pain in his left stump.—ArsTechnica,
15 Jan. 2026 The Dallas teen’s dream was put on hold when was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease.—
Brayden Garcia,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
25 Nov. 2025 The water is said to offer relief to skin, cardiovascular and rheumatic complaints.—
Barry Neild,
CNN Money,
27 Oct. 2025 See All Example Sentences for rheumatic
Word History
Etymology
Adjective
Middle English rewmatik subject to rheum, from Anglo-French reumatike, from Latin rheumaticus, from Greek rheumatikos, from rheumat-, rheuma