ex·an·the·ma  ( ĕg ′z ăn-th ēm ə) also ex·an·them ( ĭg-z ăn th əm)
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n. pl. ex·an·them·a·ta (-th ĕm ə-t ə) or ex·an·the·mas also ex·an·thems 1. A skin eruption accompanying certain infectious diseases. 2. A disease, such as measles or scarlet fever, accompanied by a skin eruption.
[Late Latin exanthēma, from Greek, eruption, from exanthein, to burst forth : ex-, ex- + anthein, to blossom (from anthos, flower).]
ex·an′the·matic (ĭg-zăn′thə-mătĭk), ex′an·thema·tous (ĕg′zăn-thĕmə-təs) adj. |