ringworm
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Noun
ringworm (usually uncountable, plural ringworms)
- A contagious fungal infection of the skin, characterised by ring-shaped discoloured patches, covered by vesicles or scales.
- In superficial mycoses infection is localised to the skin, the hair, and the nails. An example is ringworm or tinea, an infection of the skin by a dermatophyte.
- 1848 December, “Pacific Ocean: The Island of Bornabi”, in The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle, volume 17, number 12, page 647:
- Many of these natives, especially the lower classes, and fishermen, have their skins disfigured in a singular manner, by a sort of scurfy disease, similar to the ring-worm, or rather to a person whose skin was peeling off from the effects of the sun.
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- beard ringworm
- gray patch ringworm
- honeycomb ringworm
- scalp ringworm
- sylvatic ringworm
Translations
contagious fungal affliction of the skin
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈrɪŋ.ʋɔrm/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: ring‧worm
Noun
ringworm m (plural ringwormen)
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