noma
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Noun — A severe gangrenous infection that destroys tissue, usually around the mouth and face.
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Etymology
From New Latin noma, tracing back to Ancient Greek nomē, "spreading (of sores)," from a verb meaning to feed or devour.
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What does “noma” mean?
The word “noma” means a severe gangrenous infection that destroys tissue, usually around the mouth and face. In plain terms, a serious disease that eats away at facial tissue, linked to malnutrition and poor sanitation.
How do you pronounce “noma”?
“Noma” is pronounced NOH-muh (/ˈnoʊ̯mə/ in IPA).
How do you use “noma” in a sentence?
Here is “noma” used in a sentence: “Noma mostly affects malnourished children in areas with poor healthcare access.”
What part of speech is “noma”?
“Noma” is a noun.
Where does the word “noma” come from?
The word “noma” comes from Ancient Greek. From New Latin noma, tracing back to Ancient Greek nomē, "spreading (of sores)," from a verb meaning to feed or devour.