ec·ze·ma 
(
ĕk
s
ə-m
ə,
ĕg
z
ə-,
ĭg-z
ē-)
n. A noncontagious inflammation of the skin, characterized chiefly by redness, itching, and the outbreak of lesions that may discharge serous matter and become encrusted and scaly.
[New Latin, from Greek ekzema, from ekzein, to break out, boil over : ek-, out; see ECTO- + zein, to boil; see yes- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
ec·zema·tous (ĕg-zĕmə-təs, -zēmə-təs, ĭg-) adj.