different between ulcer vs ulcerations
ulcer
English
Etymology
From Old French ulcere, from Latin ulcus. Doublet of ulcus.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ls?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?ls?/
Noun
ulcer (plural ulcers)
- (pathology) An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection.
- (pathology) peptic ulcer
- (figuratively) Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character.
Derived terms
Related terms
- ulcerously
- ulcerousness
Translations
Anagrams
- cruel, lucre
Romanian
Etymology
French ulcère, from Latin ulcus.
Noun
ulcer n (plural ulcere)
- ulcer
Declension
ulcer From the web:
- what ulcers
- what ulcerative colitis
- what ulcers feel like
- what ulcer pain feels like
- what ulcers are caused by stress
- what ulcers look like
- what ulcer means
- what ulcers caused by
ulcerations
English
Noun
ulcerations
- plural of ulceration
Anagrams
- unisectoral
ulcerations From the web:
- what causes ulcerations in the mouth
- what causes ulcerations in the colon
- what causes ulcerations on the tongue
- what is ulcerations mean
- what causes ulcerations
- what does ulceration
- what is ulcerations in animals
- what causes leg ulcerations
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