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ker·a·to·conjunctivitis \|kerəd.ō+\ noun or cer·a·to·conjunctivitis \|serəd.ō+\ Etymology: New Latin, from kerat-, or cerat- + conjunctivitis : combined inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva: a. : a virus disease of man often epidemic and marked by pain, redness, and swelling with tenderness of adjacent lymph nodes and profuse watery discharge from the eyes — called also pinkeye b. : a highly contagious rickettsial disease of cattle marked by inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea and infective discharge from eyes and nose |