
1) Blemish 2) Bulge 3) Bump 4) Bump on a hog 5) Bump on a toad 6) Bump on the skin 7) Bump on the toad 8) Caused by a virus 9) Character defect 10) Compound W target 11) Cryosurgery can remove it 12) Cryosurgery target 13) Dermal defect 14) Dermal development 15) Electrocautery target 16) Ending for worry
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1) Flaw 2) Verruca
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• (n.) An excrescence or protuberance more or less resembling a true wart; specifically (Bot.), a glandular excrescence or hardened protuberance on plants. • (n.) A small, usually hard, tumor on the skin formed by enlargement of its vascular papillae, and thickening of the epidermis which covers them.
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a well-defined growth of varying shape and size on the skin surface, caused by a virus. Essentially an infectious, benign skin tumour, a wart is ... [4 related articles]
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A raised growth on the surface of the skin or other organ.
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a benign lump on the skin caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV)
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<dermatology, virology> Benign tumour of basal cell of skin, the result of the infection of a single cell with wart virus (Papilloma virus). Virus is undetectable in basal layer, but proliferates in keratinising cells of outer layers. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(wort) a type of skin tumor caused by exposure to human papillomavirus; the term is also applied loosely to any of various other similar benign lesions of nonviral origin. Warts are more common in children and young adults than in older persons. They may be flat or raised and dry or moist, usually have a rough and ...
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a noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus.
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Benign tumour of basal cell of skin, the result of the infection of a single cell with wart virus (papillomavirus). Virus is undetectable in basal layer, but proliferates in keratinising cells of outer layers.
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Wart noun [ Middle English
werte , Anglo-Saxon
wearte ; akin to Dutch
wrat , German
warze , Old High German
warza , Icelandic
varta , Swedish
vårta , Danish
vorte ; perhaps orig., a growth, and akin to English
wort ; or confer La...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: wōrt Synonyms: verruca
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Wart is a recruit in King Henry IV part II.
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In botany, a wart is a small rounded outgrowth.
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Wart is slang for an irritating, bumptious or unpleasant person.
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A small non-cancerous skin growth caused by a virus that appears on the surface of the skin. Warts can be removed by a dermatologist such as Dr. Miller.
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a noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus.
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a contagious, harmless growth caused by a virus that occurs on the skin or a mucous membrane
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verruca noun (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus
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Protuberance composed of a local overgrowth of skin. The common wart (
Verruca vulgaris) is due to a virus infection. It usually disappears spontaneously within two years, but can be treated with peeling applications, burning away (cautery), freezing (cryosurgery), or laser treatment
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a non cancerous skin growth caused by a virus.
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Generally a small, rough tumor, typically on hands and feet, that can resemble a cauliflower or a solid blister. Warts are common, and are caused by a viral infection. They are highly contagious
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a noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus.
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A small non-cancerous skin growth caused by a virus that appears on the surface of the skin.
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a noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus.
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