whit·low /ˈhwɪt(ˌ)lo, ˈwɪt-/
一種病,蹄冠炎
whit·low /ˈhwɪt(ˌ)lo, ˈwɪt-/ 名詞
瘭疽,化膿性指頭炎
Whit·low n.
1. Med. An inflammation of the fingers or toes, generally of the last phalanx, terminating usually in suppuration. The inflammation may occupy any seat between the skin and the bone, but is usually applied to a felon or inflammation of the periosteal structures of the bone.
2. Far. An inflammatory disease of the feet. It occurs round the hoof, where an acrid matter is collected.
Whitlow grass Bot., name given to several inconspicuous herbs, which were thought to be a cure for the whitlow, as Saxifraga tridactylites, Draba verna, and several species of Paronychia.
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whitlow
n : a purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the
area surrounding the nail [syn: felon]