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er•y•sip•e•loid
Pronunciation: (er"u-sip'u-loid", ēr"u-), [key]—
n. Pathol.
a disease of humans contracted by contact with the bacillus
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, which causes erysipelas in swine, characterized by a painful local ulcer, generally on one of the hands.
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