/ kəˈtɑː(r); NAmE / noun
[ U ] thick liquid (called phlegm ) that you have in your nose and throat because, for example, you have a cold
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WORD ORIGIN
early 16th cent.: from French catarrhe , from late Latin catarrhus , from Greek katarrhous , from katarrhein flow down, from kata- down + rhein flow.