erinose

/ɛrɪnoʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

a small, usually rounded, blister or vesicle, especially one containing a clear fluid, typically caused by a virus or bacterial infection.

“The doctor examined the rash and diagnosed it as a minor case of erinose.”

2. noun

a small, usually rounded, blister or vesicle on the skin of a plant, especially one caused by a virus.

“The gardener noticed small erinose blisters on the leaves of the infected plant.”

Synonyms

  • blister
  • vesicle

Antonyms

  • healthy
  • uninfected