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appendicitis
English
Etymology
appendix +? -itis
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??p?nd.?.sa?t.?s/
Noun
appendicitis (countable and uncountable, plural appendicitises or appendicitides or appendicites)
- (pathology) inflammation of the vermiform appendix
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phlegmon
English
Etymology
From Latin phlegm?n, phlegmon? (“inflammation beneath the skin”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (phlegmon?, “inflammation, fiery heat”), from ????? (phlég?, “burn”).
Noun
phlegmon (plural phlegmons)
- A solid mass formed by inflamed connective tissue, such as forms around an appendix in appendicitis.
Derived terms
- phlegmonous
Translations
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