parasitosis

English

Etymology

From parasite +‎ -osis.

Noun

parasitosis (countable and uncountable, plural parasitoses)

  1. (medicine) Infestation with parasites.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Dr. Gale E. Ridge, “Delusory parasitosis. The belief of being lived on by arthropods or other organisms”, in The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station[1], page 1:
      The term delusions of parasitosis was coined by Wilson and Miller (1946) dispelling earlier use of the word acarophobia (Thibierge 1894), entomophobia, and parasitophobia.

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Noun

parasitosis f (plural parasitosis)

  1. parasitosis

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