eczema
/ˈeksɪmə/noun
mass noun
- a medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed with blisters which cause itching and bleeding, sometimes resulting from a reaction to irritation (eczematous dermatitis) but more typically having no obvious external cause湿疹。
派生词
eczematous
/ekˈsemətəs/ adjective词源
mid 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek ekzema, from ekzein 'boil over, break out', from ek- 'out' + zein 'boil'.