
1) Blemish 2) Freckle 3) Lentigo
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1) Caused by various diseases 2) Dapple 3) Fleck 4) French word used in English 5) Macula 6) Maculation 7) Patch 8) Speckle 9) Spot
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• (n.) A blur, or an appearance of a double impression, as when the paper slips a little; a mackle. • (v.) To blur; especially (Print.), to blur or double an impression from type. See Mackle. • (n.) A spot.
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<dermatology> A spot, only commonly met in the construct immaculate meaning unspotted. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mak´ūl) a discolored skin lesion that is not elevated above the surface; see also patch and spot. Called also macula. adj., mac´ular, mac´ulate., adj. macula (def. 2).
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the smaller version of a patch -- a flat discolored spot.
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A spot: only commonly met in the construct 'immaculate' meaning unspotted.
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Mac'ule noun [ French
macule . See
Macula .]
1. A spot. [ Obsolete]
2. (Print.) A blur, or an appearance of a double impression, as when the paper slips a little; a mackle.
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Mac'ule transitive verb [ Confer French
maculer . See
Maculate ,
v. ] To blur; especially
(Print.) , to blur or double an impression from type. See
Mackle .
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A smooth flat discoloured area
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Macule: A small localized change in the color of skin that is neither raised (elevated) nor depressed. Macules are never large. They are basically little spots or blemishes in the skin. They are entirely flat and can only be appreciated by visual inspection; they cannot be seen from the side, just from above. Dermatologists (and other physicians) c...
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A macule is a spot, or blemish, that is level with the surrounding skin.
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A circumscribed flat, discolored spot on the skin, that is commonly treated by a dermatologist like Dr. Miller.
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(mak'ul) (Latin. Macula - a spot) A macule is a circumscribed flat area of skin, different in color or texture from its surrounding tissue. A maculopapular rash consists of macules and papules. A macule is less than 0.5 cm in diameter, with a patch being larger than that.
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A discolored area of skin that is not elevated above the skin surface.
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macule Discolored spot or patch on the skin, neither elevated nor depressed, of various colors, sizes, and shapes.
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the smaller version of a patch a flat discolored spot.
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an area of colour change less than 1.5 cm diameter. The surface is smooth.
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noun a patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated; caused by various diseases
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the smaller version of a patch a flat discolored spot.
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A circumscribed flat area (< 1 cm) of discoloration without elevation or depression of surface relative to surrounding skin.
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A circumscribed, flat (not raised or depressed) change in the color of the skin. Large macules are patches.
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the smaller version of a patch
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A circumscribed flat, discolored spot on the skin.
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the smaller version of a patch - a flat discolored spot.
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