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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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Sentences with WYKEHAMIST (5)

Lord Ivinghoe’s admiration of Maura was received contemptuously by Wilfred, who was half a year younger than his cousin, and being already, in his own estimation, a Wykehamist, had endless rivalries with him.
Beechcroft at Rockstone Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
Every Wykehamist remembers the ancient and picturesque mills of Winchester, with the mill-stream bridged by the main street.
The Naturalist on the Thames C. J. Cornish 2005
But, since that time, the Harrow gentlemen, the Eton fops, the Winchester scholars, and the Westminster blackguards, have had reason to admit that Arnold, a Wykehamist, long considered by the fellows of that venerable institution an unworthy son, succeeded in making Rugby the great nursery of sound scholars and Christian gentlemen, and in revolutionizing and reforming the educational system of all our public schools.
Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 2004
But"--and he glanced over his shoulder and rubbed the small of his back expressively, "as a Wykehamist, you will not have me late at names-calling." "Go, boy, and answer to yours; they can call no better one." My father dipped a hand in his pocket.
Sir John Constantine Prosper Paleologus Constantine 2005
They are said to have been saved from destruction during the Civil War by the Parliamentary colonel, Fiennes, an old Wykehamist; and certain historians describe the dramatic incident of the colonel standing with drawn sword to protect the chantry of the founder of his Alma Mater from the iconoclastic tendencies of his troopers.
Winchester Sidney Heath 2005