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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Hence it has drawn to its valley the trade routes from a wide circle of inland points from Ottawe to Windhoek and Rehobeth, and given added importance to the British coast of Walfish Bay, into which it debouches.[651] But just to the north, the broad dry bed of the Swakop offered a natural wagon route into the interior, and has been utilized for the railroad of German Southwest Africa.
Influences of Geographic Environment Ellen Churchill Semple 2005
Near Walfish some of the largest diamonds in the history of the world have been found and gold fields of considerable richness have been worked.
History of the World War Francis A. March and Richard J. Beamish 2006
However, it has one, WALFISH BAY, which territorially does not belong to it, inasmuch as it is in the middle of the coast of German Southwest Africa--the only port in that coast.
Up To Date Business Various 2007
Germany now owns the whole of it, save the port of Walfish Bay, which has been retained for and is administered by Cape Colony.
Impressions of South Africa James Bryce 2007
Five years earlier, in 1878, Walfish Bay, which lies farther north, and is the best haven (or rather roadstead) on the coast, had been annexed to Cape Colony; but though it was generally understood both in the Colony and in England, that the whole of the west coast up to the Portuguese boundary was in some vague way subject to British influence, nothing had been done to claim any distinct right, much less to perfect that right by occupation.
Impressions of South Africa James Bryce 2007