enanthem
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἐνανθέω (enanthéō), from ἐν- (en-, “in”) + ἀνθέω (anthéō, “to blossom”).
Noun
enanthem (plural enanthema)
- (pathology) A lesion of the mucous membrane (especially of the mouth)
References
- “enanthem” in Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary. (2012).
- https://archive.org/details/greekenglishdict00gro/page/200/mode/1up
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