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1 cutáneo
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2 cutáneo
adj.cutaneous, skin, referring to the skin.* * *► adjetivo1 cutaneous, skin* * *ADJ cutaneous, skin antes de s* * *- nea adjetivo skin (before n), cutaneous (tech)* * *= cutaneous.Ex. As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis.----* conductividad cutánea = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivity.* de uso cutáneo = use + topically.* enfermedad cutánea = skin disease.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* lesión cutánea = skin lesion.* melanoma cutáneo = cutaneous melanoma.* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *- nea adjetivo skin (before n), cutaneous (tech)* * *= cutaneous.Ex: As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis.
* conductividad cutánea = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivity.* de uso cutáneo = use + topically.* enfermedad cutánea = skin disease.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* lesión cutánea = skin lesion.* melanoma cutáneo = cutaneous melanoma.* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *skin ( before n), cutaneous* * *
cutáneo◊ - nea adjetivo
skin ( before n), cutaneous (tech)
cutáneo,-a adjetivo cutaneous, skin: tiene una erupción cutánea, she has a rash
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cutánea
* * *cutáneo, -a adjskin;enfermedad cutánea skin disease;erupción cutánea rash* * *adj skin atr -
3 melanoma cutáneo
m.cutaneous melanoma.* * *(n.) = cutaneous melanomaEx. Although sun exposure is a risk factor for melanoma, cutaneous melanomas can arise frequently in areas of the body not exposed to the sun.* * *(n.) = cutaneous melanomaEx: Although sun exposure is a risk factor for melanoma, cutaneous melanomas can arise frequently in areas of the body not exposed to the sun.
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4 micosis cutánea
f. s.&pl.cutaneous mycosis, dermatomycosis.* * *(n.) = cutaneous mycosisEx. Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.* * *(n.) = cutaneous mycosisEx: Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.
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5 comezón
f.1 itching, itching sensation on the skin, itch, prurience.2 prurigo, pruritus, skin disease.* * *1 itch, itching\sentir comezón (tener picor) to have an itchsentir comezón por +inf figurado to be itching to +inf* * *SF1) (=picor) itch, itching; [de calor] tingle, tingling sensationsiento comezón en el brazo — my arm itches, my arm is tingling
2) (=inquietud) itch ( por for)* * *a) (Med) itching, itchb) ( desasosiego) itchya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse — he was already itching to leave
* * *= itching, itch.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *a) (Med) itching, itchb) ( desasosiego) itchya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse — he was already itching to leave
* * *= itching, itch.Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.
Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *1 ( Med) itchingtenía comezón en la espalda his back was itching2(desasosiego): lo acosaba la comezón del remordimiento he was beset by feelings of remorseya le estaba empezando la comezón de or por irse he was already itching to leaveuna comezón indefinible se apoderó de él an indefinable malaise took hold of himCompuesto:seven-year itch* * *
comezón sustantivo femenino (Med) itching, itch;
comezón sustantivo femenino uneasiness, qualms: ¡tengo una comezón por culpa de las vacaciones!, the holidays have got me tossing and turning!
' comezón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
picar
* * *comezón nftengo comezón en la nariz I've got an itchy nose2. [remordimiento] twinge;[deseo] urge, itch;sentía una comezón por triunfar she felt the urge to win* * *f itch;sentir comezón por hacer algo fam be itching to do sth fam* * * -
6 consecuencia de
= resulting from, secondary toEx. The author discusses recent books and graphic works by this Yugoslav-born artist that express her anguish resulting from the Bosnian War.Ex. As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis.* * *= resulting from, secondary toEx: The author discusses recent books and graphic works by this Yugoslav-born artist that express her anguish resulting from the Bosnian War.
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7 enfermedad cutánea
(n.) = skin diseaseEx. Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.* * *(n.) = skin diseaseEx: Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.
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8 enfermedad de la piel
(n.) = skin diseaseEx. Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.* * *(n.) = skin diseaseEx: Cutaneous mycoses are the most common fungal skin diseases seen in dogs.
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9 escozor
m.1 stinging.2 itching, sting, itch, tingle.* * *1 stinging, smarting2 figurado pain, grief* * *SM1) (=picor) stinging, burning2) (=sentimiento) grief, heartache* * *a) (Med) stinging, burning sensationb) (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *= itching, itch.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *a) (Med) stinging, burning sensationb) (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *= itching, itch.Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.
Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *1 ( Med) stinging, burning sensation2 (resentimiento, amargura) bitterness* * *
escozor sustantivo masculino
escozor sustantivo masculino
1 Med stinging, smarting
2 (resquemor, amargura) bitterness, resentment
' escozor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ardor
English:
sting
- burn
* * *escozor nm1. [sensación] stinging2. [resentimiento] resentment;[desaprobación] disapproval* * *m1 burning sensation, stinging2 figbitterness* * *escozor nm: smarting, stinging -
10 ictericia
f.jaundice.* * *1 jaundice* * *SF jaundice* * *femenino jaundice* * *= jaundice, itching, itch.Ex. Similar documentation of the management of jaundice in other countries is addressed in this project.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *femenino jaundice* * *= jaundice, itching, itch.Ex: Similar documentation of the management of jaundice in other countries is addressed in this project.
Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *jaundice, icterus ( tech)* * *
ictericia sustantivo femenino
jaundice
ictericia sustantivo femenino Med jaundice
' ictericia' also found in these entries:
English:
jaundice
* * *ictericia nfjaundice* * *f MED jaundice* * *ictericia nf: jaundice -
11 melanoma
m.melanoma (medicine).* * *SM melanoma* * *masculino melanoma* * *= melanoma.Ex. The first sign of melanoma is often a change in the size, shape, or color of a mole. But melanoma can also appear on the body as a new mole.----* melanoma cutáneo = cutaneous melanoma.* * *masculino melanoma* * *= melanoma.Ex: The first sign of melanoma is often a change in the size, shape, or color of a mole. But melanoma can also appear on the body as a new mole.
* melanoma cutáneo = cutaneous melanoma.* * *melanoma* * *melanoma nmMed melanoma* * *m MED melanoma* * *melanoma nm: melanoma -
12 miasis
f. s.&pl.myiasis, myasis.* * *= myaisis [myaises, -pl.].Ex. As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis.* * *= myaisis [myaises, -pl.].Ex: As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis.
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13 micosis
f. s.&pl.1 mycosis.2 mycoses, fungal diseases.* * *1 mycosis* * *= fungus disease, mycosis [mycoses, -pl.].Ex. If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about ' Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.Ex. Long-term antibiotic therapy is one of the main risk factors for mycosis.----* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *= fungus disease, mycosis [mycoses, -pl.].Ex: If we cite the concepts present in a summarization of the document about ' Fungus diseases of roses' in this order we get, 'Botany/Roses/Fungus diseases'.
Ex: Long-term antibiotic therapy is one of the main risk factors for mycosis.* micosis cutánea = cutaneous mycosis.* * *(pl micosis)mycosis* * *
micosis f Med mycosis
* * *micosis nf invmycosis* * *f MED mycosis -
14 país tropical
(n.) = tropical countryEx. As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myias.* * *(n.) = tropical countryEx: As tropical countries become common travellers' destinations, more and more returning travellers are expected to present cutaneous lesions secondary to myias.
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15 picazón
f.itch, irritation, itchiness, itching.* * *1 (picor) itch* * *SF1) (Med) (=picor) itch; (=ardor) sting, stinging feeling2) (=desazón) uneasiness* * *femenino irritation, itch* * *= itching, itch.Ex. In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.Ex. An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *femenino irritation, itch* * *= itching, itch.Ex: In all dogs, intense itching, loss of hair, anorexia, scurfs and cachexia were observed.
Ex: An itch from cutaneous stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain.* * *irritation, itchme está dando (una) picazón it is making me itch* * *
picazón sustantivo femenino
irritation, itch
' picazón' also found in these entries:
English:
itch
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* * *picazón nf1. [en el cuerpo] itch* * *f itching; figunease, disquiet* * * -
16 helmintiasis cutánea
spa larva migrans (f), helmintiasis (f) cutáneaeng creeping eruption, cutaneous helminthiasis, cutaneous larva migransБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > helmintiasis cutánea
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17 larva migrans
spa larva migrans (f), helmintiasis (f) cutáneaeng creeping eruption, cutaneous helminthiasis, cutaneous larva migransБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > larva migrans
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18 leucemia cutánea
f.cutaneous leukemia, cutaneous leukaemia. -
19 músculo cutáneo
m.1 cutaneous muscle, panniculus carnosus.2 cutaneous muscle, panniculus carnosus. -
20 culebrilla
f.1 tetter, ringworm; a cutaneous disease.2 rocking-staff of a loom.3 fissure in a gunbarrel.4 green dragon.* * *1 MEDICINA ringworm2 (de cometa) zigzag* * *A ( Med) shinglesB ( Bot) green dragon* * *f MED famshingles sg
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cutaneous — cu*ta ne*ous (k[ u]*t[=a] n[ e]*[u^]s), a. [Cf. F. cutan[ e], fr. L. cutis skin. See {Cuticle}.] Of or pertaining to the skin; existing on, or affecting, the skin; as, a cutaneous disease; cutaneous absorption; cutaneous respiration; cutaneous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cutaneous — 1570s, from M.L. cutaneus, from L. cutis the skin (see CUTICLE (Cf. cuticle)) … Etymology dictionary
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