verruca vulgaris
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of verruca vulgaris
1900–05; < New Latin verrūca vulgāris, Latin
Example Sentences
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In real life, verruca vulgaris is not a manifestation of malevolence.
From Scientific American
One, the verruca vulgaris, is composed of a cluster of enlarged papill�, covered with a thickened epidermis, the number of papill� determining the breadth and their length its height.
From Project Gutenberg
Verruca vulgaris, verruca plana, verruca plana juvenilis, verruca digitata, verruca filifortnis and verruca acuminata.
From Project Gutenberg
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