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scar·la·ti·na S0125800 (skär′lə-tē′nə)n. See scarlet fever. [New Latin (febris) scarlatina, scarlet (fever), from Italian scarlattina, feminine of scarlattino, scarlet, diminutive of scarlatto, from Persian saqirlāt; see scarlet.] scar′la·ti′nal adj.scarlatina (ˌskɑːləˈtiːnə) n (Pathology) the technical name for scarlet fever[C19: from New Latin, from Italian scarlattina, diminutive of scarlatto scarlet] ˌscarlaˈtinal adjscar•la•ti•na (ˌskɑr ləˈti nə) n. 1. scarlet fever. 2. a mild form of scarlet fever. [1795–1805; < New Latin (febris) scarlatina scarlet fever, derivative of Medieval Latin scarlata scarlet (cloth); see scarlet, -ine1] scar`la•ti′nal, scar•la•ti•nous (ˌskɑr ləˈti nəs, skɑrˈlæt n əs) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scarlatina - an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rashscarlet fevercontagion, contagious disease - any disease easily transmitted by contact | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeescarlet feverscarlatinaenUK
scarlatina [skahr″lah-te´nah] scarlet fever. adj., adj scarlat´inal.scar·la·ti·na (skar'lă-tē'nă), Avoid the misspelling scarletina.An acute exanthematous disease, caused by infection with streptococcal organisms producing an erythrogenic toxin, marked by fever and other constitutional disturbances, and a generalized eruption of closely aggregated bright red points or small macules followed by desquamation in large scales, shreds, or sheets; mucous membrane of the mouth and fauces is usually also involved. Synonym(s): scarlet fever [through It. fr. Mediev. L. scarlatum, scarlet, a scarlet cloth] scarlatina (skär′lə-tē′nə)n. See scarlet fever. scar′la·ti′nal adj.scarlatina Scarlet fever, see there. scar·la·ti·na (skahr'lă-tē'nă) An acute exanthematous disease, caused by infection with streptococcal organisms producing erythrogenic toxin, marked by fever and other constitutional disturbances, and a generalized eruption of closely aggregated points or small macules of a bright red color followed by desquamation; mucous membrane of the mouth and fauces is usually also involved. Synonym(s): scarlet fever. [through It. fr. Mediev. L. scarlatum, scarlet, a scarlet cloth]scarlatina A mild attack of SCARLET FEVER.scar·la·ti·na (skahr'lă-tē'nă) Acute exanthematous disease, caused by infection with streptococcal organisms producing an erythrogenic toxin, marked by fever and other constitutional disturbances; mucous membrane of mouth and fauces is usually also involved. Synonym(s): scarlet fever. [through It. fr. Mediev. L. scarlatum, scarlet, a scarlet cloth]scarlatinaenUK Related to scarlatina: roseolaSynonyms for scarlatinanoun an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rashSynonymsRelated Words- contagion
- contagious disease
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