释义 |
for·dyce's disease \ˈfȯrˌdīsə̇z-\ noun also for·dyce disease \-ˌdīs-\ Usage: usually capitalized F Etymology: after John A. Fordyce died 1925 American dermatologist : a common anomaly of the oral mucosa in which misplaced sebaceous glands form yellowish white nodules on the lips or the lining of the mouth |