dyschromic
English
Etymology
dyschromia + -ic
Adjective
dyschromic (comparative more dyschromic, superlative most dyschromic)
- Exhibiting or relating to dyschromia.
- 2015 August 5, Piero Pavone et al., “Congenital generalized hypertrichosis: the skin as a clue to complex malformation syndromes”, in Italian Journal of Pediatrics, volume 41, DOI: :
- The hands and feet were small, the proximal phalanges broad and the nails small and dyschromic.
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