xerodermia

/zɛrəˈdɜrmɪə/

Definitions

1. noun

a condition in which the skin becomes severely dry and cracks due to a lack of moisture and is often caused by genetics, environmental factors, or certain medical conditions

“The patient’s xerodermia was a result of prolonged exposure to dry air and her genetic predisposition to the condition.”

Synonyms

  • dry skin
  • xerosis

Antonyms

  • hydrated skin
  • moisturized skin