n.
Pronunciation: ' a-l ə r-j ē
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -gies
Etymology: German Allergie, from all- + Greek ergon work ― more at WORK
Date: 1910
1 : altered bodily reactivity (as hypersensitivity) to an antigen in response to a first exposure <a bee venom allergy so severe that a second sting may be fatal>
2 : exaggerated or pathological immunological reaction (as by sneezing, difficult breathing, itching, or skin rashes) to substances, situations, or physical states that are without comparable effect on the average individual
3 : medical practice concerned with allergies
4 : a feeling of antipathy or aversion