Macules

Word MACULES
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Definitions and meanings of "Macules"

What do we mean by macules?

A spot.

A blur or an appearance of a double impression, as when the paper slips a little during printing.

Maculent (macul- maculate, apperance, clothing, tidiness), ent- state of being. Maculent your state of being regarding clothes, apperence, exc. Urban Dictionary

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The word "macules" in example sentences

But all the Lancet cases were virtually unrecognizable forms of the disease, violent and aggressive variants that had exploded into bleeding, metastatic, blue-black macules spread all over the bodies of these young men. ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)

Along with, or preceding these characteristic lesions, blebs and more or less infiltrated, hyperæsthetic or anæsthetic, pinkish, reddish or pale-yellowish macules make their appearance from time to time; subsequently fading away or remaining permanently (_lepra maculosa_). ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Variously-sized, shaped and tinted spots and discolorations, without elevation or depression; as, for example, freckles, spots of purpura, macules of cutaneous syphilis. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Erythematous eczema (_eczema erythematosum_) begins as one or more small or large, irregularly outlined hyperæmic macules or patches, with or without slight or marked swelling, and with more or less itching or burning. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

It consists of small or large, commonly pea - or bean-sized, rounded or irregularly-shaped, not infrequently slightly raised, macules. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Atrophic lines and spots (_striæ et maculæ atrophicæ_) may be idiopathic or symptomatic, the lesions consisting of scar-like or atrophic-looking, whitish lines and macules, most commonly seen on the trunk. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

The _macular_ (erythematous) eruption begins as large or small, bright - or dark-red macules, later presenting a ham or café-au-lait appearance. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Pityriasis rosea is a disease of a mildly inflammatory nature, characterized by discrete, and later frequently confluent, variously sized, slightly raised scaly macules of a pinkish to rosy-red, often salmon-tinged, color. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

The lesions are but slightly elevated, and seem to partake of the nature of both macules and papules. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Erythema multiforme is an acute, inflammatory disease, characterized by reddish, more or less variegated macules, papules, and tubercles, occurring as discrete lesions or in patches of various size and shape. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

Such was the imitation of oozing poison by bubble-like macules on a wing (complete with pseudo-refraction) or by glossy yellow knobs on a chrysalis ("Don't eat me-I have already been squashed, sampled, and rejected"). ❋ Erin Overbey (2011)

The figure shows numerous yellow-white sharply circumscribed macules and papules with a diameter of 1 mm or less localised ❋ Mohrenschlager (2010)

Consider the imitation of oozing poison by bubblelike macules on a wing (complete with pseudo-refraction) or by glossy yellow knobs on a chrysalis ( "Don't eat me -- I have already been squashed, sampled and rejected"). ❋ Unknown (2009)

how maculent do i [look in] this [dress]? ❋ Smithers To The Motherfuckin R (2016)

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