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molluscum
[ muh-luhs-kuhm ]
noun
, Pathology.
, plural mol·lus·ca [m, uh, -, luhs, -k, uh].
- any of various skin conditions characterized by soft, rounded tumors.
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Other Words From
- mol·luscous adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of molluscum1
1805–15; < New Latin, Latin: fungus, noun use of neuter of molluscus soft; akin to mollis soft
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Example Sentences
My grandson, 7, has had molluscum contagiosum for nine months, and it has spread.
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It is to be differentiated from molluscum fibrosum, warts and acne.
From Project Gutenberg
The bruscum, or Knur is wonderfully fair, but the molluscum is counted most precious; both of them knobs and swellings out of the tree.
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The fibrous overgrowths in the skin, known as keloid and molluscum fibrosum, and those met with in the sheaths of nerves, are described elsewhere.
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Below each scapula there were tumors of the nature of fibroma molluscum.
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