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macule
▪ I. macule, n. (ˈmækjuːl) Also 6 Sc. macull, makle. [f. L. macula, either directly or through F. macule.] A blemish, spot. Obs. in general sense.1483 Caxton G. de la Tour K v b, It is a perle whiche is..without macule or spotte. 1490 ― Eneydos xxix. 113 The throte quycke, and without spotte or macu...
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Vasospastic macule
Vasospastic macules are a skin condition due to localized vasoconstriction and are seen most often in young women. See also Nevus anemicus List of cutaneous conditions References Disturbances of human pigmentation
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maculiferous
maculiferous, a. (ˌmækjuːˈlɪfərəs) [f. macule + -iferous.] Bearing or marked by spots, spotty.1853 Herschel Pop. Lect. Sci. ii. xxxv. (1873) 77 The maculiferous belts of the sun.
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Mihail Maculețchi
Mihail Maculeţchi (born 1861, Orhei) was a Bessarabian politician.
Biography
He served as Member of the Moldovan Parliament (1917–1918).
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mackle
▪ I. mackle, macle, n. Printing. (ˈmæk(ə)l) [ad. F. macule, ad. L. macula spot. Cf. G. makel spot, stain.] A blur in printing; a doubling of the impression; also, a blurred sheet. (Cf. macule n.)1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Maculature, or Macle, a waste Sheet of printed Paper. 1825 Hansard Typographi...
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Orhei
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities
Orhei is twinned with:
Bicaz, Romania
Piatra Neamț, Romania
Natives
Jacobo Fijman
Dovid Knut
Mihail Maculețchi
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-ule
-ule, suffix representing the Latin diminutive ending -ulus, -ula, -ulum (whence also F. -ule, Sp. and Pg. -ulo, -ula, It. -ulo, -ula, -olo, -ola), as in globulus globule, glandula glandule, grānulum granule. Among words now current with this ending a certain number correspond to actual Latin forms,...
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Solitary mastocytoma
Solitary mastocytoma may be present at birth or may develop during the first weeks of life, originating as a brown macule that urticates on stroking.
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maculopapule
maculopapule Med. (ˌmækjʊləʊˈpæpjuːl) [f. macula + -o + papule.] A maculopapular lesion. So ˌmaculoˈpapular a., having characteristics of both a macule and a papule; characterized by such lesions.1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 370/2 Maculopapule. 1905 Gould Dict. New Med. Terms 347/1 Maculopapular. 1912 H....
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Pigmented spindle cell nevus
A pigmented spindle cell nevus is a skin condition characterized by a dark brown to black macule or papule, usually less than 6 mm.
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Koplik
Koplik Med. (ˈkɒplɪk) [The name of Henry Koplik (1858–1927), U.S. pædiatrician.] Koplik('s) spot: a small greyish-yellow spot, usually with a red halo, occurring on the bucal mucosa (or sometimes on the intestinal mucosa) in the early stages of measles.1899 Med. News (N.Y.) LXXIV. 734/2 Koplik's spo...
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Ecthyma gangrenosum
Signs and symptoms
The primary skin lesion usually starts with a macule that is painless, round and erythematous.
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Tufted angioma
capillary hemangioma," and "Tufted hemangioma") usually develops in infancy or early childhood on the neck and upper trunk, and is an ill-defined, dull red macule
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Hypopigmentation
Hypopigmentation is common and approximately one in twenty have at least one hypopigmented macule.
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Erythroplakia
It appears as a red macule or plaque with well-demarcated borders. The texture is characterized as soft and velvety.
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