sarcoderm
/ˌsɑrkəˈdɜrm/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fungus that infects the skin and causes lesions.
“The sarcoderm infection was difficult to diagnose due to its unusual symptoms.”
2. suffix
A suffix used in the names of certain fungi, especially those that form sarcoid or granulomatous lesions in the skin.
“The dermatologist explained the meaning of the sarcoderm suffix in the patient’s medical records.”