scorbutus
/skɔːrˈbyʊtəs/Definitions
1. noun
A disease caused by a lack of vitamin C, characterized by fatigue, weakness, and bleeding gums.
“The sailor contracted scorbutus due to his inadequate diet at sea.”
1. noun
A disease caused by a lack of vitamin C, characterized by fatigue, weakness, and bleeding gums.
“The sailor contracted scorbutus due to his inadequate diet at sea.”