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NAILSICK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Weakened by repeated nailing; patched the roof with nailsick boards. 2. Leaking at the nail holes; a nailsick boat. www.merriam-webster.com
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What is nail sickness and how is it fixed? - Metropolitan Insulation
Nail sickness is a term used to describe the natural deterioration of the nails that hold your roof tiles in place. www.metropolitaninsulation.co.uk
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NAIL-SICK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Nail-sick definition: iron-sick.. See examples of NAIL-SICK used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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nail-sick
ˈnail-sick, a. Naut. [f. nail n. + sick a.] Leaky at the nail-holes. (Cf. iron-sick.)1865 Thoreau Cape Cod viii. 145 Much smaller waves soon make a boat ‘nail-sick’, as the phrase is. 1879 T. Warden Crossford II. 73 As the little craft was old and nailsick, she made a good deal of water in the ordin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nail abnormalities Information | Mount Sinai - New York
A paronychia is an infection around the nail. Many organisms can cause a paronychia. This particular case is caused by the yeast-like organism Candida. www.mountsinai.org
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Nail fungus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nail fungus is a common infection of the nail. It begins as a white or yellow-brown spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. www.mayoclinic.org
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sick
▪ I. sick, a. and n. (sɪk) Forms: α. 1–3 seoc (1 seoch, sioc), 2–3 seo(c)k; 3 sæc, seac, seak (9 dial.), 3, 6 seake; 1–3 sec (5 cec), 2–5 sek (5 cek), 2–6 seke (5 ceke), 5 seeke; 3 siec, 4 siek(e, 4–6 (9 dial.) seek, 5 seyk, 5–6 Sc. seik. β. 3 suc, sic, 3–6 sik (4 zik), 6–7 sicke (6 sycke), 6– sick ... Oxford English Dictionary
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nail-sick, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective nail-sick is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for nail-sick is from 1850, in the writing of Henry Mayhew, ... www.oed.com
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Paronychia (Nail Infection): What Is It, Symptoms, Causes and ...
Nail infections (paronychia) happen when bacteria get under the skin around the nail. Antibiotics can treat paronychia. my.clevelandclinic.org
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Nail problems - NHS
Nail problems are not usually caused by anything serious. Common nail problems include brittle, loose nails that may change colour or shape. www.nhs.uk
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Nail disease - Wikipedia
A nail disease or onychosis is a disease or deformity of the nail. Although the nail is a structure produced by the skin and is a skin appendage. en.wikipedia.org
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