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Meaning of "serpigo" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD SERPIGO

From Medieval Latin, from Latin serpere to creep.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF SERPIGO

sɜːˈpaɪɡəʊ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF SERPIGO

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Serpigo is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES SERPIGO MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Dermatophytosis

Dermatophytosis is a clinical condition caused by fungal infection of the skin in humans, pets such as cats, and domesticated animals such as sheep and cattle. The term "ringworm", commonly used to refer to such infections, is a misnomer, since the condition is caused by fungi of several different species and not by parasitic worms. The fungi that cause parasitic infection feed on keratin, the material found in the outer layer of skin, hair, and nails. These fungi thrive on skin that is warm and moist, but may also survive directly on the outsides of hair shafts or in their interiors. In pets, the fungus responsible for the disease survives in skin and on the outer surface of hairs. It has been estimated that currently up to twenty percent of the population may be infected by ringworm or one of the other dermatophytoses. It is especially common among people who play sports, wrestling in particular. Wrestlers with ringworm may be withheld from competition until their skin condition is deemed non-infectious by the proper authorities.

Definition of serpigo in the English dictionary

The definition of serpigo in the dictionary is any progressive skin eruption, such as ringworm or herpes.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH SERPIGO

caligo · dago · GIGO · grego · imago · impetigo · intertrigo · lentigo · loligo · lumbago · plumbago · porrigo · prurigo · sago · Sligo · solidago · tentigo · Tobago · vitiligo · Winnebago

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE SERPIGO

serpentiform · serpentine · serpentinely · serpentinic · serpentiningly · serpentinise · serpentinite · serpentinize · serpentinous · Serpentis · serpentise · serpentize · serpentlike · serpentry · serpiginous · serpiginously · SERPS · serpula · serpulid · serpulite

WORDS THAT END LIKE SERPIGO

adjigo · amigo · Bendigo · fons et origo · indigo · jerepigo · latigo · mendigo · Rodrigo · vertigo · Vigo · wendigo · wild indigo · windigo

Synonyms and antonyms of serpigo in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «serpigo» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF SERPIGO

Find out the translation of serpigo to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of serpigo from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «serpigo» in English.
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Translator English - Chinese

serpigo
1,325 millions of speakers
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serpigo
570 millions of speakers
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English

serpigo
510 millions of speakers
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serpigo
380 millions of speakers
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serpigo
280 millions of speakers
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serpigo
278 millions of speakers
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serpigo
270 millions of speakers
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serpigo
260 millions of speakers
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serpigo
220 millions of speakers
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Serpigo
190 millions of speakers
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serpigo
180 millions of speakers
ja

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serpigo
130 millions of speakers
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serpigo
85 millions of speakers
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Serpigo
85 millions of speakers
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serpigo
80 millions of speakers
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serpigo
75 millions of speakers
mr

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सर्पिगो
75 millions of speakers
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serpigo
70 millions of speakers
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serpigo
65 millions of speakers
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serpigo
50 millions of speakers
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serpigo
40 millions of speakers
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serpigo
30 millions of speakers
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serpigo
15 millions of speakers
af

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serpigo
14 millions of speakers
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serpigo
10 millions of speakers
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serpigo
5 millions of speakers

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERPIGO»

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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
SERPIGO, j. A kind of tetter, or dry eruption on the skin ; from serpo, Latin, but more immediately from serpedo, or serpigo, low Latin. The mere effusion of thy proper loins Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, . . For ending thee no sooner.
Robert Nares, 1822
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
SERPIGO, s. A kind of tetter, or dry eruption on the skin ; from serpo, Latin, but more immediately from serpedo, or serpigo, low Latin. The mere effusion of thy proper loins Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum. For ending thee no sooner.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Diseased with a serpigo. — The skin behind her ear downwards became serpiginous, and was covered with white scales. Wiseman. (1.) "SERPIGO. n.s. ILatin.] A kind of tetter. — For thy own bowels, which do Call the fire, Do curse the gout, ...
‎1816
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Serpigo, «. A kind of tetter, or dry eruption on the skin ; from serpo, Latin, but more immediately from serpedo, or serpigo, low Latin. The mere effusion of thy proper loins Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, For ending thee no sooner.
Robert Nares, 1822
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
There are two species, the verticillata and rf.psns. * SERP1GINOUS. adj. [from serpigo, Latin.] Diseased with a serpigo. — The ikin behind her ear downwards became ferpiginous, and was covered with white scales. Wiseman. ( 1.) * SERPIGO.
‎1816
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
SERPI'GO, rut. lax. serpigo. A kind of tetter. For thy own bowels, which do call thee sire, Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, For ending thee no sooner. Shakspeare. She had a node, with pains, on her right leg, and a serpigo on her ...
‎1829
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
There are two specie-, the vertk illata and repens. * SERPIG1NOUS. adj. Lfrom serpigo, Latin.] Diseased with a serpigo. — The (kin behind her ear downwards beeimt: ferpiginous, and was covered with white scale;. Wiseman. (1.) • SERPIGO .
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
1 4c: from Latin serpentinum, from SERPENT. serpigo /sa'paigoo/ o noun, pathol any spreading skin disease, especially ringworm. ffi 14c: Latin, from serpere to creep. SERFS or Serps /S3:ps/ o abbreviation state earnings- related pension ...
Allied
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and Art
And when he speaks of serpigo, he distinguishes the “dry serpigo”—“Now, the dry serpigo on the subject 1'.” From these critical niceties, his remarks on stewed prunes I, and some hints about the tub-fast, it is clear that he had studied Master ...
‎1829
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Purss; SERPIGO, in Medicine, from serpere, to creep, is nearly synonimous with berpes, and signifies, in the language of the older writers, any spreading tetter, or excoriation of the skin. When the tetter is siationary, according to Forestus, it is ...
Abraham Rees, 1819
REFERENCE
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