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  • 121itch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. itching, tickling, prickly sensation; mange, manginess; ca coëthes, cacoëthes scribendi (writer s itch); the itch, scabies, psora; itchiness; burning, tingling; desire, craving, hankering. v. i.… …

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  • 122ПСОРИАЗ — ПСОРИАЗ, psoriasis vulgaris, хрон. кожное заболевание, основной симптом к рого розово красные, слабо возвышенные папулы, покрытые рыхлыми белыми блестящими чешуйками. П. частая б нь; по данным европейских и американских авторов он составляет от… …

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  • 123psoric — ˈsōrik adjective Etymology: Latin psoricus, from Greek psōrikos, from psōra psora + ikos ic : of or relating to psoriasis …

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  • 124pso|ra|le|a — «suh RAY lee uh», noun. any one of a group of herbs of the pea family, usually covered with glandular dots, such as the breadroot. ╂[< New Latin Psoralea the genus name < Greek psōraléos scabby < ps ā; see etym. under psora (Cf. ↑psora)] …

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  • 125pso|ri|a|sis — «suh RY uh sihs», noun. a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by dry, scaling patches and a reddened skin. ╂[< New Latin psoriasis < Late Latin psōriāsis mange, scurvy < Greek psōríāsis a being itchy < psōriân have the… …

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  • 126псора — чесотка . Книжное заимств. из нем. лат. psōra – то же от греч. ψώρα – то же (Грисбах, Мediz. Wb. 371) …

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  • 127Baker's itch — Itch Itch, n. 1. (Med.) An eruption of small, isolated, acuminated vesicles, produced by the entrance of a parasitic mite (the {Sarcoptes scabei}), and attended with itching. It is transmissible by contact. [1913 Webster] 2. Any itching eruption …

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  • 128Barber's itch — Itch Itch, n. 1. (Med.) An eruption of small, isolated, acuminated vesicles, produced by the entrance of a parasitic mite (the {Sarcoptes scabei}), and attended with itching. It is transmissible by contact. [1913 Webster] 2. Any itching eruption …

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