leproid

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Etymology

From leprosy + -oid, q.v.

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leproid (not comparable)

  1. (Medicine) Synonym of leprous: resembling leprosy or its symptoms.
    • 1839 Nov. 22, London Medical Gazette, p. 325:
      The term leproid or leprous maculatum, I venture to use for a similar colouring, when the edge of each spot is defined and circular.

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