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sebaceous
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sebaceus, from Latin sebum, from Proto-Indo-European *seyb- (“to pour out”), which Proto-Germanic *saip? ("soap") is also derived from.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
sebaceous (not comparable)
- of or relating to fat, sebum
- oozing fat
- (botany) tallowy, waxy
- a sebaceous plant secretion
Derived terms
- keratosebaceous
- sebaceous follicle
- sebaceous gland
Related terms
- sebacic acid
- sebum
Translations
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bleareye
English
Etymology
blear +? eye
Noun
bleareye (uncountable)
- (medicine) A disease of the eyelids, involving chronic inflammation of the margins, with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Dunglison to this entry?)
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