wart /ˈwɔrt/
疣,癭
wart /ˈwɔ(ə)rt/ 名詞
疣突,瘤,肉贅,(軟)疣
Wart n.
1. Med. A small, usually hard, tumor on the skin formed by enlargement of its vascular papillae, and thickening of the epidermis which covers them.
2. An excrescence or protuberance more or less resembling a true wart; specifically Bot., a glandular excrescence or hardened protuberance on plants.
Fig wart, Moist wart Med., a soft, bright red, pointed or tufted tumor found about the genitals, often massed into groups of large size. It is a variety of condyloma. Called also pointed wart, venereal wart. --L. A. Duhring.
Wart cress Bot., the swine's cress. See under Swine.
Wart snake Zool., any one of several species of East Indian colubrine snakes of the genus Acrochordus, having the body covered with wartlike tubercles or spinose scales, and lacking cephalic plates and ventral scutes.
Wart spurge Bot., a kind of wartwort (Euphorbia Helioscopia).
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wart
n 1: any small rounded protuberance (as on certain plants or
animals)
2: (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin;
caused by a virus [syn: verruca]