rhagade

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Etymology[edit]

from Ancient Greek ῥαγάς (rhagás, crack, fissure).

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rhagade (plural rhagades)

  1. One of the linear scars or fissures found around the mouth, nose or other mucocutaneous zones, often as a result of bacterial infection or skin lesions.

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