
1) Acomia 2) Alopecia 3) Alopecic 4) Emptiness 5) Phalacrosis 6) Trait
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1) Depilation 2) Hairlessness 3) It keeps you from going gray 4) Phalacrosis
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• (n.) The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style.
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the lack or loss of hair. Two primary types of baldness can be distinguished: permanent hair loss arising from the destruction of hair follicles, and ... [2 related articles]
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Alopecia. There are many types of baldness, each with a different cause. Baldness can be localised to the front and top of the head, such as in male pattern baldness; patchy, such as in alopecia areata; or involve the entire head, such as in alopecia capitis totalis. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(bawld´nis) alopecia. common baldness androgenetic alopecia.
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Bald'ness noun The state or condition of being bald; as,
baldness of the head;
baldness of style. « This gives to their syntax a peculiar character of simplicity and
baldness .
W. D. Whitney. »
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bawld′nes Synonyms: alopecia
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Baldness: Medically known as alopecia. There are many types of baldness, each with a different cause. Baldness may be localized to the front and top of the head, as in the very common type of male-pattern baldness; baldness may be patchy, a condition called alopecia areata; or it may involve the entire head, as in alopecia capitis totalis. The word...
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[
n] - the condition of having no hair on the top of the head
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phalacrosis noun the condition of having no hair on the top of the head
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Loss of hair from the scalp, common in older men. Its onset and extent are influenced by genetic make-up and the level of male sex hormones. There is no cure, and expedients such as hair implants may have no lasting effect. Hair loss in both sexes may also occur as a result of ill health or radiation treatment, such as for cancer. Alopecia, a c...
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