eczema
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Noun — A skin condition causing red, itchy, inflamed patches that can become scaly or weep fluid.
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Etymology
From Greek ékzema, "a breaking out" or "eruption," from ekzéō, "to boil over" — describing how the skin condition seems to erupt on the surface.
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What does “eczema” mean?
The word “eczema” means a skin condition causing red, itchy, inflamed patches that can become scaly or weep fluid. In plain terms, a common skin condition that makes the skin red, itchy, and irritated.
How do you pronounce “eczema”?
“Eczema” is pronounced EHK-sihm-uh (/ɪɡˈzi.mə/ in IPA).
How do you use “eczema” in a sentence?
Here is “eczema” used in a sentence: “His eczema flares up badly in the winter when the air is dry.”
What part of speech is “eczema”?
“Eczema” is a noun.
Where does the word “eczema” come from?
The word “eczema” comes from Greek. From Greek ékzema, "a breaking out" or "eruption," from ekzéō, "to boil over" — describing how the skin condition seems to erupt on the surface.