Skin Conditions Glossary

13 words in this vocabulary list

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the skin

  • Dermatitis is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation of the skin.
  • My sister has dermatitis, so she has to be careful about what skincare products she uses.
  • I heard that new lotion is great for clearing up dermatitis flare-ups.
  • Dealing with toxic people is like having dermatitis - it's irritating and hard to get rid of.

noun a sudden outbreak or occurrence of something, such as a volcanic eruption

  • The volcanic eruption caused widespread damage to the surrounding area.
  • Did you hear about the eruption of that volcano last night?
  • The eruption was totally lit, dude!
  • The eruption of emotions during the meeting was unexpected.

noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • I have an itch to explore new opportunities in my career.
  • I have an itch to binge-watch my favorite TV show all weekend.
  • I have an itch to hit up that new club downtown.
  • She had an itch to travel the world and experience different cultures.

noun a small, raised, solid pimple or swelling on the skin, typically inflamed but not producing pus

  • The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with a papule on their skin.
  • I noticed a small papule on my arm, should I be worried?
  • That papule looks gross, you should get it checked out.
  • The small mistake was like a papule on an otherwise flawless report.

noun a small blister or pimple on the skin containing pus

  • The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with a pustule on their face.
  • I popped the pustule on my arm and now it's starting to heal.
  • Eww, that pustule looks gross, you should probably get that checked out.
  • The corruption in the government was like a festering pustule that needed to be addressed.

adjective describing something that has scales, like a fish or reptile

  • The scientist studied the scaly texture of the reptile's skin.
  • I don't like holding scaly animals like snakes.
  • Her legs were so dry and scaly, she needed some lotion.
  • The scaly nature of the business deal made me wary of getting involved.

noun a situation characterized by lack of progress or activity

verb to shed or remove

  • The slough is a wetland area characterized by stagnant water and thick vegetation.
  • Let's go for a hike in the slough behind the park.
  • I almost got stuck in the slough while trying to retrieve my ball.
  • She felt like she was in a slough of despair, unable to see a way out.

noun a feeling of pain or discomfort

adjective causing or affected by physical pain or discomfort

  • After the accident, he complained of a sore back and neck.
  • I can't go to the gym today, my muscles are too sore from yesterday's workout.
  • I can't believe how sore I am after that intense hike!
  • Her heart was sore after the breakup, but she knew she would heal in time.

noun a condition in which a part of the body becomes larger or more rounded than normal due to an accumulation of fluid or other substances

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  • The doctor prescribed medication to reduce the swelling in my ankle.
  • I twisted my wrist playing basketball and now it's all swollen.
  • I ate way too much junk food last night and now my face is totally swollen.
  • The swelling of emotions in her heart made it hard for her to speak.

adjective describing a condition where a sore or wound has developed into an ulcer

  • The patient presented with an ulcerated wound on their leg that required immediate medical attention.
  • I heard that Tom's dog got an ulcerated sore on its paw from running around too much.
  • My sister's ulcerated pimple is so gross, she needs to take better care of her skin.
  • The team's morale was ulcerated after losing the championship game.

adjective relating to or located near the eyelids

  • The palpebral fissure is the opening between the eyelids.
  • I noticed a small bump on my palpebral area.
  • Her palpebral twitch gave away her nervousness.
  • The palpebral veil of ignorance was lifted as she gained more knowledge.

adjective relating to or characteristic of mites of the superfamily Acariformes

  • The acariform mites are a suborder of mites that have a distinct body shape.
  • I learned about acariform mites in my biology class, they're really interesting creatures.
  • Those acariform critters are tiny but mighty!
  • The acariform nature of the situation was evident in how quickly things spread out of control.

noun a skin disease caused by infestation with mites

  • Acariosis is a skin condition caused by mites infesting the skin.
  • My dog was diagnosed with acariosis, but the vet said it's treatable.
  • I heard acariosis is going around the neighborhood, so make sure to keep your pets clean.
  • The acariosis of corruption had spread through the government, infecting every level of authority.