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wart

W0035900 (wôrt)n.1. a. A hard rough lump growing on the skin, caused by infection with certain viruses and occurring typically on the hands or feet.b. A similar growth or protuberance, as on a plant.2. A genital wart.3. a. One that resembles or is likened to a wart, especially in unattractiveness or smallness.b. An imperfection; a flaw.Idiom: warts and all Slang All defects and imperfections notwithstanding: They love each other, warts and all.
[Middle English, from Old English wearte.]
wart′ed, wart′y adj.

wart

(wɔːt) n1. (Pathology) pathol Also called: verruca any firm abnormal elevation of the skin caused by a virus2. (Botany) botany a small rounded outgrowth3. warts and all (warts-and-all when prenominal) with all blemishes evident; including the bad features or aspects[Old English weart(e); related to Old High German warza, Old Norse varta] ˈwarted adj ˈwartˌlike adj ˈwarty adj

wart

(wɔrt)

n. 1. a small, often hard growth in the skin, usu. caused by a papillomavirus. 2. any small protuberance, as on the surface of certain plants, the skin of certain animals, etc. 3. any unattractive detrimental feature or aspect: a profile of the man, warts and all. 4. venereal wart. [before 900; Middle English; Old English wearte] wart•y, adj.

wart

(wôrt)1. A small growth on the skin caused by a virus, occurring typically on the hands or feet.2. A similar growth, as on a plant.
Thesaurus
Noun1.wart - any small rounded protuberance (as on certain plants or animals)animal, animate being, beast, creature, fauna, brute - a living organism characterized by voluntary movementexcrescence, extrusion, gibbosity, gibbousness, hump, jut, bulge, protrusion, protuberance, swelling, bump, prominence - something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns"
2.wart - an imperfection in someone or something that is suggestive of a wart (especially in smallness or unattractiveness)imperfection, imperfectness - the state or an instance of being imperfect
3.wart - (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virusverrucablemish, mar, defect - a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish"common wart - a benign growth (often with a rough surface)condyloma acuminatum, genital wart, venereal wart, verruca acuminata - a small benign wart on or around the genitals and anusjuvenile wart - a small benign growth on the faces of hands of childrenplantar wart - a wart occurring on the sole of the foot; "pressure causes plantar warts to develop a painful callus around the soft center"pathology - the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseaseskeratosis - a skin condition marked by an overgrowth of layers of horny skin

wart

noun growth, lump, tumour, carbuncle, protuberance, verruca, excrescence the virus which produces warts on the skin
Translations
疣肉赘

wart

(woːt) noun a small hard growth on the skin. He has warts on his fingers. 肉疣 肉赘

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wart

1. An imperfection or flaw. Typically used in the phrase "warts and all." If you’re going to marry him, then you better love him, warts and all.2. An irritating person. Quit being such a wart—you're giving me a headache.3. An obstacle or impediment. I know it sounds like a great idea, but the wart here is Mom. How are you going to make sure she doesn't see you sneak out?

warts and all

Including any imperfections or flaws. If you're going to marry him, then you better love him, warts and all.See also: all, and, wart

warts and all

Cliché even with the flaws. It's a great performancewarts and all. Yes, we admire each other very much, warts and all.See also: all, and, wart

warts and all

Including all blemishes, faults, and shortcomings, as in Rather unwisely, they decided to buy the house, warts and all. This expression supposedly alludes to Oliver Cromwell's instruction to portrait painter Sir Peter Lely to "remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it." [First half of 1600s] See also: all, and, wart

warts and all

COMMON If you describe or accept someone or something warts and all, you describe or accept them as they really are, including all their faults. After all these years, I know Paul very well and I love him, warts and all. Couldn't you go ahead anyway and write the unauthorized biography, warts and all? Note: You can use warts-and-all before a noun. This is very much a warts-and-all biography. Note: The 17th century English leader Oliver Cromwell is said to have told an artist who was painting his portrait that he did not wish to be flattered: `Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.' See also: all, and, wart

warts and all

including features or qualities that are not appealing or attractive. informal This expression is said to stem from a request made by Oliver Cromwell to the portrait painter Peter Lely : ‘Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me’. 1998 Times We painted Fayed, warts and all; Fleet Street denounces us for not painting just the warts. See also: all, and, wart

ˌwarts and ˈall

(informal) including all the faults as well as the good points: She still loves him, warts and all.The story is that Oliver Cromwell asked the painter Sir Peter Lely to paint him exactly as he appeared, including all his bad features such as his warts (= a small hard lump that grows on the skin).See also: all, and, wart

wart

1. n. an annoying person. (Also a rude term of address.) Tell the wart to leave, or we will be forced to call Spike, who doesn’t care for such persons. 2. n. a problem or an obstruction in a plan. Okay, now we come to the wart. We don’t have the money to carry out this plan.

worry wart

n. someone who worries all the time. Don’t be such a worry wart. See also: wart, worry

warts and all

Slang All defects and imperfections notwithstanding: They love each other, warts and all.See also: all, and, wart

warts and all

With all one’s faults, blemishes, and shortcomings. This term allegedly comes from instructions Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) gave to Sir Peter Lely when commissioning him to paint his portrait: “But remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.” It is still current.See also: all, and, wart

worry wart

A person who agonizes unduly, anticipating failure or disaster or other misfortune. This slangy term, also spelled worrywart, dates from about 1930. For example, “‘So who’s alarmed?’ I asked. . . . ‘You were, Mr. Worrywart. You saw the Health truck outside and what did you think? Sickness’” (James Patterson, London Bridges, 2004). See also nervous Nellie.See also: wart, worry

warts and all

Without sparing any literal or figurative blemishes. The phrase is attributed to England's Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, who ordered Sir John Lely, the artist painting his portrait, not to flatter him, but to paint him with any and all physical imperfections . . . “‘warts and all.” As many people over the years credited Cromwell with the phrase, there is no definite proof that he did indeed use it. Still, if he didn't, he should have.See also: all, and, wart

wart


wart,

circumscribed outgrowth of the skin caused by a filterable virus that is readily transmitted. Warts may appear anywhere on the skin but are most common on the hands. Sexually transmitted diseasessexually transmitted disease
(STD) or venereal disease,
term for infections acquired mainly through sexual contact. Five diseases were traditionally known as venereal diseases: gonorrhea, syphilis, and the less common granuloma inguinale, lymphogranuloma venereum, and
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 and human papillomavirushuman papillomavirus
(HPV), any of a family of more than 100 viruses that cause various growths, including plantar warts and genital warts, a sexually transmitted disease. Genital warts, sometimes called condylomata acuminata, are soft and often occur in clusters.
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 produce warts in the genital area; these are often precancerous growths. Some warts disappear spontaneously; others persist for many years. However, there is also a tendency to develop new lesions. Warts are treated by surgical excision (sometimes by electrocautery), bloodless removal by freezing with liquid nitrogen, or repeated applications of ointments or creams. Those on the soles of the feet (plantar warts) are the most painful and most difficult to treat, since on pressure-bearing areas they may become depressed beneath the surface of the skin.

wart

[wȯrt] (medicine) A papillomatous growth which occurs singly or in groups on the skin surface; thought to be caused by a viral agent.

wart

1. Pathol any firm abnormal elevation of the skin caused by a virus 2. Botany a small rounded outgrowth

wart

A small, crocky feature that sticks out of an otherwiseclean design. Something conspicuous for localised ugliness,especially a special-case exception to a general rule. Forexample, in some versions of "csh(1)", single quotesliteralise every character inside them except "!". In ANSI C,the "?" syntax used for obtaining ASCII characters in aforeign environment is a wart. See also miswart.

wart


wart

 [wort] an epidermal tumor of viral origin; the term is also applied loosely to any of various benign epidermal proliferations of nonviral origin. Called also verruca. Warts are generally more common among children and young adults than among older persons. Most are less than 0.6 cm (a quarter of an inch) in diameter; they may be flat or raised and dry or moist. Usually they have a rough and pitted surface, either flesh-colored or darker than the surrounding skin. They usually develop on the fingers and hands, but may also occur on the elbows, face, scalp, or other areas. When on especially vulnerable parts of the body, such as the knee or elbow, they are subject to irritation and may become quite tender. Two specific types are warts" >plantar warts and venereal warts.

A wart develops between 1 and 8 months after the virus becomes lodged in the skin. The virus is often spread by scratching, rubbing, and slight razor cuts. In more than half the cases, warts disappear without treatment, but some remain for years.Treatment. Many popular “cures” for warts have been suggested, but are generally useless. Furthermore, self-treatment by cutting, scraping, or using acids or patent medicines may cause bacterial infection, scarring, and other harm without eliminating the warts. A troublesome wart should be removed only by a health care provider, who may use acids, electrodesiccation, or freezing with liquid nitrogen. Warts are notoriously stubborn. Often the virus remains in the skin, and the wart grows again.
genital w's condylomata acuminata.plantar wart a viral epidermal tumor on the sole of the foot, sometimes the result of going barefoot; unlike other warts, this type is usually sensitive to pressure and may be painful during walking. Called also verruca plantaris.venereal w's condylomata acuminata.

ver·ru·ca

, pl.

ver·ru·cae

(vĕ-rū'kă, -kē), A flesh-colored growth characterized by circumscribed hypertrophy of the papillae of the corium, with thickening of the malpighian, granular, and keratin layers of the epidermis, caused by human Papillomavirus; also applied to epidermal verrucous tumors of nonviral etiology. Synonym(s): verruga, wart [L.]

wart

(wôrt)n.1. a. A hard rough lump growing on the skin, caused by infection with certain viruses and occurring typically on the hands or feet.b. A similar growth or protuberance, as on a plant.2. A genital wart.
wart′ed, wart′y adj.

wart

Verruca Dermatology A typically rough round or oval raised bump on mucocutaneous surfaces that may be lighter or darker than the surrounding normal skin, skin colored or rarely black induced by papovaviruses, and single most common reason for dermatologic consultation; warts are most common in children and adolescents, and rarely develop de novo in adults Types Common wart–verruca vulgaris, filiform wart, plantar wart, juvenile flat wart Location Anyplace, most common on hands, feet–plantar wart, around and under the fingernails or toenails–periungual or subungual warts–very difficult to treat, face; numerous very small smooth flat warts–pinhead size often in large numbers on children's faces, foreheads, arms and legs are called verrucae planae juvenili Clinical Ranges from spontaneous involution, common in flat warts to extreme recalcitrance, typical of periungual and moist plantar warts; plantar warts are identical to common warts but, because of their location on the soles of the feet, they can become extremely painful, especially if they are numerous, compromising running and walking; dermatologic consult is usually triggered by cosmetic considerations; genital/venereal warts are located on the genitals and are sexually transmitted Management 'Benign neglect' and 'abracadabra therapy' are most effective in young children–implying a component of biofeedback control of the immune system, chemocautery–5-20% formalin, phenol-nitric acid-salicylic acid, podophyllin, electrodissection, X-ray–narrow field, low dose, rarely used; DCNB immunotherapy Prognosis Recurrence is common, as is spontaneous involution within 2 years. See Genital wart, HPV, Mosaic wart, Musician's wart, Prosector's wart.

ver·ru·ca

, pl. verrucae (vĕr-ū'kă, -kē) A flesh-colored growth characterized by circumscribed hypertrophy of the papillae of the corium, with thickening of the malpighian, granular, and keratin layers of the epidermis, caused by human papillomavirus; also applied to epidermal verrucous tumors of nonviral etiology.
Compare: verruga peruana
Synonym(s): verruga, wart.
[L.]

wart

(wort) COMMON WARTSA circumscribed cutaneous elevation resulting from hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis. See: illustrationCOMMON WARTS

common wart

Verruca vulgaris.illustrationGENITAL WARTS

genital wart

A wart of the genitalia, caused by strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) some of which are transmitted by sexual contact. In women they may be associated with cancer of the cervix and vulva. An estimated 1 million new cases of genital warts occur each year in the U.S., making genital warts the most common sexually transmitted illness. They commonly occur with other genital infections, and grow rapidly in the presence of heavy perspiration, poor hygiene, or the hormonal changes related to pregnancy. Synonym: venereal wart See: illustration

Treatment

A variety of therapies, including topically applied chemicals such as podophyllin (10% to 25% in compound tincture of benzoine), trichloroacetic acid, or dichloroacetic acid usually remove small warts; other treatments include CO2 laser therapy, cryosurgery, electrocautery, 5-fluorouracil, imiquimod, and recombinant interferon alfa-2a. Nevertheless, there is no completely safe and effective therapy available for genital warts.

Patient care

A history is obtained for unprotected sexual contact with a partner with known infection, a new partner, or multiple partners. Standard precautions are used to examine the patient, to collect a specimen, or to perform associated procedures. The health care professional inspects the genitalia for warts growing on the moist genital surfaces, such as the subpreputial sac, the urethral meatus, and less commonly, the penile shaft or scrotum in male patients and the vulva and vaginal and cervical wall in female patients. Multiple warts have a cauliflower-like appearance. The patient usually reports no other symptoms, as the warts are generally painless, but a few complain of itching and pain. Diagnosis usually is made by visual inspection, but darkfield examination of wart cell scrapings may be used to differentiate HPV warts from those associated with second-stage syphilis. Biopsy is indicated if cancer is suspected. A nonthreatening, nonjudgmental atmosphere is provided to encourage the patient to verbalize feelings about perceived changes in sexual behavior and body image. Sexual abstinence or condom use during intercourse is recommended until healing is complete. The patient must inform sexual partners about the risk for genital warts and the need for evaluation. The patient should be tested for human immunodeficiency virus and for other sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts can recur and the virus can mutate, causing warts of a different strain. The patient should report for weekly treatment until all warts are removed and then schedule a checkup for 3 months after all warts have disappeared. If podophyllin is applied, the patient is taught to remove it with soap and water 4 to 6 hrs after the application. Female patients should have a Papanicolaou test on a schedule recommended by their health care providers.

PLANTAR WART

plantar wart

A wart on a pressure-bearing area, esp. the sole of the foot. Synonym: verruca plantaris See: illustration

seborrheic wart

Seborrheic keratosis.

venereal wart

Genital wart.

ver·ru·ca

, pl. verrucae (vĕr-ū'kă, -kē) Flesh-colored growth characterized by circumscribed hypertrophy of papillae of corium, with thickening of malpighian, granular, and keratin epidermal layers, caused by human papillomavirus; also applied to epidermal verrucous tumors of nonviral etiology.
Synonym(s): wart.
[L.]

WART


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wart


Related to wart: plantar wart
  • noun

Synonyms for wart

noun growth

Synonyms

  • growth
  • lump
  • tumour
  • carbuncle
  • protuberance
  • verruca
  • excrescence

Synonyms for wart

noun any small rounded protuberance (as on certain plants or animals)

Related Words

  • animal
  • animate being
  • beast
  • creature
  • fauna
  • brute
  • excrescence
  • extrusion
  • gibbosity
  • gibbousness
  • hump
  • jut
  • bulge
  • protrusion
  • protuberance
  • swelling
  • bump
  • prominence

noun an imperfection in someone or something that is suggestive of a wart (especially in smallness or unattractiveness)

Related Words

  • imperfection
  • imperfectness

noun (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin

Synonyms

  • verruca

Related Words

  • blemish
  • mar
  • defect
  • common wart
  • condyloma acuminatum
  • genital wart
  • venereal wart
  • verruca acuminata
  • juvenile wart
  • plantar wart
  • pathology
  • keratosis
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