eksem

Danish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἔκζεμα (ékzema).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛkseːm/, [ɛɡ̊ˈseːˀm] or IPA(key): /ekseːm/, [eɡ̊ˈseːˀm]

Noun

eksem n or c (singular definite eksemet or eksemen, plural indefinite eksemer)

  1. eczema (acute or chronic inflammation of the skin)

Synonyms

  • udslæt

Icelandic

Noun

eksem

  1. Alternative spelling of exem

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch eczeem (eczema), from New Latin eczema, from Ancient Greek ἔκζεμα (ékzema, rash).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛk.sɛm/
  • Rhymes: -sɛm
  • Hyphenation: ek‧sem

Noun

eksem (plural eksem-eksem, first-person possessive eksemku, second-person possessive eksemmu, third-person possessive eksemnya)

  1. (dermatology, pathology) eczema: a non-contagious acute or chronic inflammation of the skin, characterized by redness, itching, and the outbreak of oozing vesicular lesions which become encrusted and scaly.

Alternative forms

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἔκζεμα (ékzema).

Noun

eksem m (definite singular eksemen, indefinite plural eksemer, definite plural eksemene)
eksem n (definite singular eksemet, indefinite plural eksem or eksemer, definite plural eksema or eksemene)

  1. eczema

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἔκζεμα (ékzema).

Noun

eksem m (definite singular eksemen, indefinite plural eksemar, definite plural eksemane)
eksem n (definite singular eksemet, indefinite plural eksem, definite plural eksema)

  1. eczema

References

Swedish

Noun

eksem n

  1. eczema

Declension

Declension of eksem 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative eksem eksemet eksem eksemen
Genitive eksems eksemets eksems eksemens

References

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