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thequalitythatskinhas when there aresmall, hard,dryareaswheresmallpiecesmayfalloff: (皮肤)有鳞屑Thecreammakesskinsuppleandavoidsdrynessand scaliness ofskin.这种涂霜让皮肤变得柔软,避免干燥和产生鳞屑。 - Vitamin andmineralefficiencies areresponsibleforskinchanges,includingdrynessand scaliness.
- Scaliness of theskin, which canlooklikedandruff, maysimplybecausedbydryskin.
- Look out for scaliness thatappearsonmolesorareasof theskin.
- Inanimals,ringwormlesionsare usuallypatchyareasofhairlossand scaliness.
- variationsinskinroughnessand scaliness betweenagegroups
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSkin complaints & blemishes - age spot
- anti-crack
- anti-dandruff
- anti-leprosy
- anti-ulcer
- birthmark
- blackhead
- chapped
- contusion
- eczema
- impetigo
- itch
- itchy
- pruritic
- pruritus
- pyoderma gangrenosum
- redness
- rosacea
- scald
- shingle
See more results » (Definition ofscalinessfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofscalinessscaliness Baths of sal ammoniac, two to six ounces to the bath are also valuable in removing thescaliness.FromProject Gutenberg In this latter disease there is usually but slightscaliness, and rarely any scarring.FromProject Gutenberg Thescalinessis bran-like or flaky, of a dirty gray color, and, as a rule, less marked in the central portion; it is never abundant.FromProject Gutenberg It is usually pinkish, pearl-white, or reddish, commonly devoid of hair, with no tendency toscaliness, and with, usually, several vessels coursing over it.FromProject Gutenberg Treatment that has in view removal of thescalinessand the maintenance of a soft and flexible condition of the skin.FromProject Gutenberg The hot vapor bath once or twice weekly is serviceable in keeping thescalinessin abeyance, and has, moreover, in some cases, a therapeutic value.FromProject Gutenberg In the severe variety--ichthyosis hystrix--in addition toscalinessthere is marked papillary hypertrophy, forming warty or spinous patches.FromProject Gutenberg This disease is characterized by a profusescalinessof the skin, by an eruption of pimples, vesicles, and, in rare instances, of pustules.FromProject Gutenberg There is slightscaliness, always insignificant and furfuraceous in character, and at times, except upon close inspection, scarcely perceptible.FromProject Gutenberg If upon the face, in addition to thescaliness, the sebaceous ducts are usually seen to be enlarged and filled with sebaceous matter.FromProject Gutenberg This minute animal burrows in the skin, irritating it, and thus producing thescalinessand itching.FromProject Gutenberg More or lessscalinessis usually present in the confluent patches and on the palms and soles; in these latter regions the papules are rarely seen.FromProject Gutenberg In addition, there is slightscaliness.FromProject Gutenberg There was a suggestion ofscalinessabout it, as if the owner had dwelt long under conditions almost antithetical to those conditions under which human life ordinarily thrives.FromProject Gutenberg Thescalinessis, as a rule, scanty.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/scaliness## |