scarlet+rash

  • 111fever — fe|ver [ˈfi:və US ər] n [Date: 900 1000; : Latin; Origin: febris] 1.) [U and C] an illness or a medical condition in which you have a very high temperature ▪ Andy has a fever and won t be coming into work today. ▪ I woke up this morning with a… …

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  • 112break\ out — v 1. To begin showing a rash or other skin disorder. Often used with with . He broke out with scarlet fever. 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. He broke out laughing. She broke out, that is not so! 3. To begin and become noticeable. Fire… …

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  • 113scarlatina — scar·la·ti·na || ‚skÉ‘rlÉ™ tɪːnÉ™ /‚skɑː n. mild form of scarlet fever, infectious bacterial infection characterized by fever and a red rash (Medicine) …

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  • 114SCAPULA ALATA — SCAPULA ALATA, крыловидная лопатка, признак, указывающий на слабость мышц, фиксирующих лопатку относительно грудной клетки; он состоит в том, что лопатка принимает крыловидное положение, медиальный край и особенно нижний угол ее отстает от… …

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  • 115look# — look vb 1 *see, watch Analogous words: *gaze, gape, stare, glare, peer: *scrutinize, scan, inspect, examine 2 *seem, appear Analogous words: indicate, betoken, bespeak: * …

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  • 116rubella — /ruˈbɛlə / (say rooh beluh) noun a contagious disease, usually mild, accompanied by fever, often some sore throat, and a rash resembling that of scarlet fever, teratogenic in the first trimester of pregnancy; German measles. {New Latin, properly… …

  • 117scarlatiniform — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|tēnəˌfȯrm, tin adjective Etymology: New Latin scarlatina + English iform : resembling the rash of scarlet fever …

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