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blackhead
[ blak-hed ]
noun
- a small, black-tipped, fatty mass in a skin follicle, especially of the face; comedo.
- Also called enterohepatitis. Veterinary Pathology. a malignant, infectious disease of turkeys, chickens, and many wild birds, caused by a protozoan parasite, Histomonas meleagridas, attacking especially the intestines and liver, and often characterized by a darkening of the skin on the head.
blackhead
/ ˈblækˌhɛd /
noun
- a black-tipped plug of fatty matter clogging a pore of the skin, esp the duct of a sebaceous gland Technical namecomedo
- an infectious and often fatal disease of turkeys and some other fowl caused by the parasitic protozoa Histomonas meleagridis Technical nameinfectious enterohepatitis
- any of various birds, esp gulls or ducks, with black plumage on the head
Word History and Origins
Origin of blackhead1
Example Sentences
Then came my least favorite part of any facial: extraction, or the process of clearing clogged pores by pushing out blackheads and whiteheads.
Its appearance can vary, ranging from whiteheads and blackheads to pustules and nodules, mainly on the face, forehead, chest, upper back and shoulders.
It was revealed she was an avid watcher of YouTube videos on blackhead removal and Dr Pimple Popper and had watched more than 300 clips between October 2019 and August 2021.
Acne is a common skin condition characterised by blackheads, whiteheads and pus-filled spots.
Retinoids are anti-inflammatory and reduce pimples of all kinds — from small blackheads to larger pustules.
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