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glossitis
[ glo-sahy-tis, glaw- ]
noun
, Pathology.
- inflammation of the tongue.
glossitis
/ ɡlɒˈsaɪtɪs; ɡlɒˈsɪtɪk /
noun
- inflammation of the tongue
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Derived Forms
- glossitic, adjective
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Other Words From
- glos·sit·ic [glo-, sit, -ik, glaw-], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glossitis1
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Example Sentences
Scarlet fever usually gives rise to a slight inflammation of the mouth followed by desquamation, but more rarely it is accompanied by a most severe oedematous stomatitis with glossitis and tonsillitis.
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Chronic Superficial Glossitis.—Several forms of chronic superficial glossitis are met with.
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The disease is probably due to congenital defect aggravated by frequent attacks of glossitis, and the treatment consists in the removal of the protruding portions by the knife, ligation, the cautery, or ecraseur.
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The tongue may share in the swelling—mercurial glossitis.
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