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yaws

[yawz]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. an infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis.



yaws

/ jɔːz /

noun

  1. Also called: framboesia(usually functioning as singular) an infectious nonvenereal disease of tropical climates with early symptoms resembling syphilis, characterized by red skin eruptions and, later, pain in the joints: it is caused by the spiral bacterium Treponema pertenue

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yaws

  1. A highly contagious tropical disease that chiefly affects children, caused by the spirochete Treponema pertenue and characterized by raspberrylike sores, especially on the hands, feet, and face.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of yaws1

From Carib, dating back to 1670–80; -s 3
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Word History and Origins

Origin of yaws1

C17: of Carib origin

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