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xeroderma

[ zeer-uh-dur-muh ]
/ ˌzɪər əË?dÉœr mÉ™ /
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noun Pathology.
a disease in which the skin becomes dry, hard, and scaly.
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Origin of xeroderma

First recorded in 1840–50; xero- + -derma
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How to use xeroderma in a sentence

  • Such a skin affection, known as icthyosis, xerosis or xeroderma, is usually due to heredity.

    Applied Eugenics|Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson

British Dictionary definitions for xeroderma

xeroderma

xerodermia (ËŒzɪərəʊË?dÉœË?mɪə)

/ (ËŒzɪərəʊË?dÉœË?mÉ™) /

noun pathol
any abnormal dryness of the skin as the result of diminished secretions from the sweat or sebaceous glands
another name for ichthyosis

Derived forms of xeroderma

xerodermatic (ËŒzɪərəʊdÉ™Ë?mætɪk) or xerodermatous, adjective
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Medical definitions for xeroderma

xeroderma
[ zîr′ō-dûr′mə ]

n.
Excessive or abnormal dryness of the skin, as in ichthyosis.
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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