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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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Here are also hog-plums, custard-apples, soursops, cashews, papaws (called here mamoons) jennipahs (called here jennipapahs) manchineel-apples and mangoes.
A Voyage to New Holland William Dampier 2005
These were the boats, which crowded round the ship, loaded with baskets of bananas, oranges, shaddocks, soursops, and every other kind of tropical fruit, fried flying fish, eggs, fowls, milk, and everything which could tempt a poor boy after a long sea voyage.
Peter Simple Frederick Marryat 2007
Pineapples the most delicious in flavor and taste conceivable oranges the same, bananas the finest, plantains equally so, mangrove plums (a peculiar but delightful and wholesome fruit, said by the natives to be a _febrifuge_), guavas, and "soursops," a delightful _febrifuge_ of pure _citric acid_, without the least acridness, as well as a hundred others which I cannot now name.
Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party Martin Robinson Delany 2007
Next, the sick having been temporarily disposed of, there followed the strong and able-bodied, who took ashore with them spars, tackles, and spare sails, with which to rig up temporary tents; and soon the greensward was dotted with busy men, who, in the intervals of their labour, drank coconuts or eagerly devoured bananas, prickly pears, guavas, soursops, grapes, mangoes, and the various other fruits with which the island abounded.
Two Gallant Sons of Devon Harry Collingwood 2008
They passed a fruit stand where women were shopping for mangoes, soursops, and other delicious-looking things, including sugar cane.
The Wailing Octopus Harold Leland Goodwin 2010