Pronunciation: /ˈhjumərəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of body fluids, especially blood
A1 The humoral response in the body helps fight off infections.
A2 Doctors often test for humoral imbalances to diagnose certain conditions.
B1 The humoral theory of disease was widely accepted in medieval times.
B2 Research has shown a correlation between humoral immunity and vaccine effectiveness.
C1 Scientists are still studying the intricacies of the humoral immune system.
C2 Advanced treatments now target specific humoral pathways for personalized medicine.
formal The humoral theory of medicine posits that bodily health is determined by the balance of four humors.
informal Some people believe in the humoral theory of medicine, where your health depends on the balance of different bodily fluids.
slang I don't buy into that whole humoral theory stuff, it sounds like pseudoscience to me.
figurative In a figurative sense, the humoral balance of a person's emotions can greatly impact their overall well-being.
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