Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

lactose intolerance

lactose intolerance (lak"tōs` in*tol"ẽr*ans) , noun

A physiological condition in which lactose cannot be hydrolyzed in the intestine, leading to uncomfortable gaseousness, cramps, or diarrhea after eating a lactose-containing food such as milk or ice cream. The symptoms may be prevented by ingesting a preparation of beta-galactosidase before or together with dairy products.