Acariasis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈraɪəsɪs/

Definitions of acariasis

noun the presence of mites on the skin or in the hair

Example Sentences

A1 Acariasis is a condition caused by mites.

A2 The symptoms of acariasis include itching and skin irritation.

B1 Acariasis can be treated with medication prescribed by a doctor.

B2 Preventing acariasis involves keeping living spaces clean and free of dust mites.

C1 Research on acariasis has led to advancements in understanding parasitic diseases.

C2 The prevalence of acariasis varies depending on geographical location and environmental factors.

Examples of acariasis in a Sentence

formal Acariasis is a medical condition caused by infestation of mites on the skin.

informal I heard that acariasis is when you have a bunch of mites on your skin.

slang Having acariasis is like having a mite party on your body.

figurative The acariasis of rumors spread quickly through the small town.

Grammatical Forms of acariasis

plural

acariases

comparative

more acariatic

superlative

most acariatic

present tense

acariasis

future tense

will have acariasis

perfect tense

has had acariasis

continuous tense

is experiencing acariasis

singular

acariasis

positive degree

acariasis

infinitive

to have acariasis

gerund

experiencing acariasis

participle

experienced acariasis

Origin and Evolution of acariasis

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acariasis' originated from the Greek word 'akari' meaning 'mite' or 'tick'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe infestation or infection with mites or ticks, the term 'acariasis' has evolved to encompass a broader range of parasitic infestations caused by various types of mites.