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Noun — A childhood bone disorder caused by a lack of vitamin D, leading to soft or weakened bones.

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Etymology

The origin is unclear; it seems to have started as a local dialect name for the disease in Dorset and Somerset, England, before physician Daniel Whistler popularised it as the medical term.

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What does “rickets” mean?

The word “rickets” means a childhood bone disorder caused by a lack of vitamin D, leading to soft or weakened bones. In plain terms, a disease in children caused by not getting enough vitamin D, which weakens the bones.

How do you pronounce “rickets”?

“Rickets” is pronounced RIH-kihts (/ˈɹɪkɪts/ in IPA).

How do you use “rickets” in a sentence?

Here is “rickets” used in a sentence: “Rickets was once common among children who got little sunlight.”

What part of speech is “rickets”?

“Rickets” is a noun.

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