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Definition of wart in English:

wart

noun wɔːtwɔrt
  • 1A small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even lesions with clinical changes often are proved to be benign tumors or warts.
    • It was used as a device to cover syphilitic pustules and gonorrhoeal warts in the genital area.
    • Viral warts are common, benign, and usually self limiting skin lesions that occur usually on the hands and feet.
    • The length of time between when a person is exposed to the virus that causes warts and when a wart appears varies.
    • Molluscum contagiosum and warts are benign epidermal eruptions that result from viral infections of the skin.
    • Salicylic acid and other wart treatments also destroy healthy skin so it is important to protect the skin around the wart - use petroleum jelly or a corn plaster to cover it.
    • Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus.
    • Candida antigen can be used on most verrucae, particularly plantar warts.
    • Benign skin growths include warts, moles, or corns, which are rarely serious problems.
    • The skin cells in the warts releases thousands of viruses, so close skin-to-skin contact can pass on the infection.
    • Almost a hundred different viruses cause warts, which are usually passed from person to person through direct contact.
    • Some variants of the virus cause warts on the skin.
    • They diagnosed diseases such as warts and hernias.
    • Pott suggested that chimney soot contained carcinogens that could cause the growth of the warts seen in scrotal cancer.
    • A wart is a fleshy growth on the skin caused by infection with the human papilloma virus.
    • When a patient presents with foot pain, bunions, corns or plantar warts, the physician should instruct them in how to choose properly fitting shoes.
    • These benign warts are caused by human papilloma virus; genotypes 6 and 11 are found in over 90% of cases.
    • We have gathered together some of our favorites-from juice concoctions for arthritis to vinegar for warts.
    • Hiccups, heartburn, colds and warts are often treated with remedies passed down from one generation to another.
    • Many patients can be infected for example with HPV (human papilloma virus), a virus that can cause warts, but have no symptoms for years.
    Synonyms
    growth, lump, swelling, protuberance, carbuncle, boil, blister, verruca, corn, tumour, excrescence
    rare tumescence
    1. 1.1 Any rounded excrescence on the skin of an animal or the surface of a plant.
      the toad possesses a dangerous poison in its large warts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown.
      • They have no noseleaf, but they do have small warts on their noses above their nostrils.
      • Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals.
      • The skin is often decorated with warts and filaments that look like tassels.
      • The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution.
      • But the strange thing was that only a few weeks after the trees had been successfully transplanted, some of the warts had burst open and given birth to clouds of insects.
    2. 1.2 An undesirable or disfiguring feature.
      few products are without their warts
    3. 1.3informal An obnoxious or objectionable person.
      what a bunch of nauseating little warts you are!

Phrases

  • warts and all

    • informal Including features or qualities that are not appealing or attractive.

      Philip must learn to accept me, warts and all
      Example sentencesExamples
      • O'Neill looks back fondly to a time when a truthful portrait, warts and all, was the true art of the portrait photographer.
      • Imagine, though, being in the presence of someone who knew you fully, warts and all, and still accepted you anyway.
      • I think most British people have looked at their own history, what's left of it on the syllabus, and seen it warts and all.
      • He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all.
      • It took a chance and went with the story, warts and all.
      • If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all.
      • I'm proud to be a citizen and part of this country, warts and all.
      • He discusses his entire career, warts and all, in breathtaking and surprisingly honest fashion.
      • As painful as it might be, you had to fully assume that person's point of view/art style - warts and all.
      • I know that I am right to take a stand against this wrong being done behind our backs without the whole of Sligo being given the whole truthful facts - warts and all.
      Synonyms
      unvarnished, truthful, realistic, true to life

Derivatives

  • warty

  • adjectivewartier, wartiest ˈwɔːtiˈwɔrdi
    • The rough, warty skin conceals a fruit of such exquisite sweetness and sensuality that eating and handling one should be X-rated.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Toads can be distinguished from frogs by their heavier build and brown, warty skin with females being larger than males.
      • He was referred to our service with warty skin nodules on his left foot and leg for about 18 months now.
      • On physical examination, the vulvar lesion is usually raised and may be fleshy, ulcerated, leukoplakic, or warty in appearance.
      • Some of my research on deep water species, this warty squid I mentioned, there was evidence that they'd eaten over 100 fish in a single meal, deep water latern fish, mictophids.

Origin

Old English wearte, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wrat and German Warze.

  • The Anglo-Saxons suffered from warts—the word is first recorded around ad 700, and we have an Old English charm for getting rid of them. The expression warts and all, meaning ‘including features or qualities that are not appealing or attractive’, dates back to the mid 19th century. The source of the phrase can be traced back to Horace Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England (1763), in which he recounts a request supposedly made by Oliver Cromwell to the portrait painter Peter Lely: ‘Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me; otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.’

Rhymes

abort, apport, assort, athwart, aught, besought, bethought, bort, bought, brought, caught, cavort, comport, consort, contort, Cort, court, distraught, escort, exhort, export, extort, fort, fought, fraught, import, methought, misreport, mort, naught, nought, Oort, ought, outfought, port, Porte, purport, quart, rort, short, snort, sort, sought, sport, support, swart, taught, taut, thought, thwart, tort, transport, wrought
 
 

Definition of wart in US English:

wart

nounwôrtwɔrt
  • 1A small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The length of time between when a person is exposed to the virus that causes warts and when a wart appears varies.
    • Almost a hundred different viruses cause warts, which are usually passed from person to person through direct contact.
    • Salicylic acid and other wart treatments also destroy healthy skin so it is important to protect the skin around the wart - use petroleum jelly or a corn plaster to cover it.
    • Some variants of the virus cause warts on the skin.
    • Many patients can be infected for example with HPV (human papilloma virus), a virus that can cause warts, but have no symptoms for years.
    • These benign warts are caused by human papilloma virus; genotypes 6 and 11 are found in over 90% of cases.
    • Hiccups, heartburn, colds and warts are often treated with remedies passed down from one generation to another.
    • We have gathered together some of our favorites-from juice concoctions for arthritis to vinegar for warts.
    • When a patient presents with foot pain, bunions, corns or plantar warts, the physician should instruct them in how to choose properly fitting shoes.
    • The skin cells in the warts releases thousands of viruses, so close skin-to-skin contact can pass on the infection.
    • It was used as a device to cover syphilitic pustules and gonorrhoeal warts in the genital area.
    • Molluscum contagiosum and warts are benign epidermal eruptions that result from viral infections of the skin.
    • A wart is a fleshy growth on the skin caused by infection with the human papilloma virus.
    • Pott suggested that chimney soot contained carcinogens that could cause the growth of the warts seen in scrotal cancer.
    • Candida antigen can be used on most verrucae, particularly plantar warts.
    • Benign skin growths include warts, moles, or corns, which are rarely serious problems.
    • Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus.
    • Even lesions with clinical changes often are proved to be benign tumors or warts.
    • Viral warts are common, benign, and usually self limiting skin lesions that occur usually on the hands and feet.
    • They diagnosed diseases such as warts and hernias.
    Synonyms
    growth, lump, swelling, protuberance, carbuncle, boil, blister, verruca, corn, tumour, excrescence
    1. 1.1 Any rounded excrescence on the skin of an animal or the surface of a plant.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals.
      • The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution.
      • And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown.
      • The skin is often decorated with warts and filaments that look like tassels.
      • But the strange thing was that only a few weeks after the trees had been successfully transplanted, some of the warts had burst open and given birth to clouds of insects.
      • They have no noseleaf, but they do have small warts on their noses above their nostrils.
    2. 1.2 An undesirable or disfiguring feature.
      few products are without their warts
    3. 1.3informal An obnoxious or objectionable person.

Phrases

  • warts and all

    • informal Including features or qualities that are not appealing or attractive.

      Philip must learn to accept me, warts and all
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Imagine, though, being in the presence of someone who knew you fully, warts and all, and still accepted you anyway.
      • It took a chance and went with the story, warts and all.
      • I know that I am right to take a stand against this wrong being done behind our backs without the whole of Sligo being given the whole truthful facts - warts and all.
      • O'Neill looks back fondly to a time when a truthful portrait, warts and all, was the true art of the portrait photographer.
      • I'm proud to be a citizen and part of this country, warts and all.
      • He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all.
      • I think most British people have looked at their own history, what's left of it on the syllabus, and seen it warts and all.
      • If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all.
      • As painful as it might be, you had to fully assume that person's point of view/art style - warts and all.
      • He discusses his entire career, warts and all, in breathtaking and surprisingly honest fashion.
      Synonyms
      unvarnished, truthful, realistic, true to life

Origin

Old English wearte, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wrat and German Warze.

 
 
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