See Also: herpangina(medicine)

imitation (iou) and herpangina (medicine)


imitation (iou)



imitation noun & adjective. LME.
[Old & mod. French from Latin imitatio(n-), formed as IMITATE: see -ATION.]
A. noun.
The action or practice of imitating or copying. LME.
The result or product of imitating; a copy, an artificial likeness; a thing made to look like something else; a counterfeit. E17.
A method of translation looser than paraphrase in which modern examples and illustrations are used for old, and domestic for foreign; a composition of this Nature. M17.
Music. The repetition of a phrase or melody, usually at a different pitch, in another part or voice, with or without Other modifications. E18.
b. adjective. Made in imitation of a real or genuine article or substance. M19.
imitational adjective M19.

herpangina (medicine)


herpangina


A disease caused by types of coxsackievirus and marked by vesiculopapular lesions about 1 to 2 mm in diameter which are present around the fauces and soon break down to form grayish yellow ulcers; accompanied by sudden onset of fever, loss of appetite, dysphagia, pharyngitis, and sometimes abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Origin: G. Herpes, vesicular eruption, + L. Angina, quinsy, fr. Ango, to strangle