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pit·y·ri·a·sis \ˌpid.əˈrīəsə̇s\ noun (plural pityria·ses \-īəˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from pityron bran, scurf, dandruff + -iasis, n. suffix — more at -iasis 1. : one of several skin diseases marked by the formation and desquamation of branny scales 2. : a disease of domestic animals marked by dry epithelial scales or scurf due to alteration of the function of the sebaceous glands and possibly associated with digestive disorders |