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the cold is chapping

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  • Chapped lips — Dry, cracked or sore lips, usually in cold, windy, dry weather and less often in warm weather. Sun exposure can contribute to chapping of the lips. Licking or biting the lips does not help the situation. The lips are more sensitive to chapping… …   Medical dictionary

  • disease — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Condition of ill health Nouns 1. disease, illness, sickness, ailment, ailing; morbidity, infirmity, ailment, indisposition; complaint, disorder, malady; functional disorder. 2. condition, affliction,… …   English dictionary for students

  • chap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chappes, plural, from chappen Date: 14th century a crack in or a sore roughening of the skin caused by exposure to wind or cold II. verb (chapped; chapping) Etymology: Middle English chappen; akin to Middle Dutch …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chap — chap1 verb (chaps, chapping, chapped) (of the skin) crack and become sore, typically through exposure to cold weather. ↘[usu. as adjective chapped] (of the wind or cold) cause (skin) to crack in this way. noun a chapped area. Origin ME: of… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Leggings — Lisa Cant wearing leggings on the catwalk Leggings are a type of fitted clothing covering the legs, which can be worn by both men and women. Originally leggings were two separate garments, one for each leg. Modern leggings are typically made from …   Wikipedia

  • ichthyosis — ichthyotic /ik thee ot ik/, adj. /ik thee oh sis/, n. Pathol. a hereditary skin disease in which the epidermis continuously flakes off in large scales or plates. [1805 15; < NL; see ICHTHY , OSIS] * * * ▪ disease also called  fish skin disease ,… …   Universalium

  • chap — ► VERB (chapped, chapping) 1) (of the skin) crack and become sore through exposure to cold weather. 2) (of cold weather) cause (skin) to crack in this way. ORIGIN of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • chap — I. /tʃæp / (say chap) verb (chapped, chapping) –verb (t) 1. to cause to open in small slits or cracks. 2. (of cold or exposure) to crack, roughen, and redden (the skin). –verb (i) 3. to become chapped. –noun 4. a fissure or crack, especially in… …  

  • chap — chap1 /chap/, v., chapped, chapping, n. v.t. 1. to crack, roughen, and redden (the skin): The windy, cold weather chapped her lips. 2. to cause (the ground, wood, etc.) to split, crack, or open in clefts: The summer heat and drought chapped the… …   Universalium

  • chap — 1. v. & n. v. (chapped, chapping) 1 intr. (esp. of the skin; also of dry ground etc.) crack in fissures, esp. because of exposure and dryness. 2 tr. (of the wind, cold, etc.) cause to chap. n. (usu. in pl.) 1 a crack in the skin. 2 an open seam.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • chap — chap1 [chäp, chap] n. [prob. < ME cheppe < ?] CHOP2 chap2 [chap] n. [< CHAPMAN] Informal a man or boy; fellow chap3 [chap] vt., vi. chapped …   English World dictionary

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