Talk:disease

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The definition of disease is wrong. 87.194.35.230 23:19, 15 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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RFC discussion: September 2013–August 2017

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The Derived terms section makes up for what it lacks in quality by sheer volume- it's truly epic in size- but has escaped notice because it's in a collapsible box. Oddly enough, the entire corpus of hundreds (yes- hundreds) of terms was added by Hans-Friedrich Tamke (talkcontribs) in a single edit: diff, which added 14,885 bytes to a 6914-byte entry. It may take a while, but someone needs to prune it down to a manageable list of CFI-compliant terms actually derived from disease, not just containing the word. Chuck Entz (talk) 07:50, 20 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

I have removed most of the worst sums-of-parts and proper nouns. Equinox 08:13, 20 September 2013 (UTC)Reply