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1. (n.) acne
any of various inflammatory skin eruptions involving breakdown of sebum from the sebaceous glands and characterized by pimples on the face, neck, and upper back.
Etymology: (1895–1900)
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| Definition of 'ACNE' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) acne
an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones
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1. (noun) acne
an adolescent facial skin problem
to suffer from acne
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| Definition of 'ACNE' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) ACNE
a pustular affection of the skin, due to changes in the sebaceous glands
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| Definitions of 'ACNE' |
The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. ACNE
a skin disease showing hard reddish pimples; Acne rosacea, a congestion of the skin of the nose and parts adjoining.
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Sense: a common skin disease with pimples
Acne is common among young people.
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Afrikaans: aknee |
Arabic: حَب الشَبَاب |
Bulgarian: акне |
Brazilian: acne |
Czech: akné |
German: die Akne |
Danish: akne |
Greek: σπυράκια ακμής |
Spanish: acné |
Estonian: vinnid |
Farsi: جوش صورت |
Finnish: akne |
French: acné |
Hebrew: פִּצְעֵי בָּגְרוּת |
Hindi: मुंहासा |
Croatian: akne |
Hungarian: pattanás |
Indonesian: jerawat |
Icelandic: (gelgju)bólur, bóluvaldan |
Italian: acne |
Japanese: にきび |
Korean: 여드름 |
Lithuanian: spuogai |
Latvian: pūtīte |
Malay: jerawat |
Dutch: puistjes |
Norwegian: kvise(r), akne |
Polish: trądzik |
Persian: جوش صورت |
Pashto: ستو، دځواني دانې چې پرمخ |
Portuguese: acne |
Romanian: acnee |
Russian: угорь; прыщ |
Slovak: uhrovitosť |
Slovenian: akna |
Serbian: bubuljičavost |
Swedish: acne, finnar |
Thai: สิว |
Turkish: sivilce, ergenlik, akne |
Taiwanese: 粉刺 |
Ukrainian: прищ; запалення сальної з |
Urdu: پھوڑے ، پھنسی |
Vietnamese: trứng cá |
Chinese: 粉刺 |
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