perionychia 1[per-ee-oh-nik-ee-uh] Word Origin noun Pathology.
- inflammation of the perionychium.
Origin of perionychia 1 1875–80; New Latin Greek peri- peri- + onych- (stem of ónyx) nail (see onyx) + -ia -ia perionychia 2[per-ee-oh-nik-ee-uh] noun
- plural of perionychium.
perionychium [per-ee-oh-nik-ee-uh m] noun, plural per·i·o·nych·i·a [per-ee-oh-nik-ee-uh] /ˌpɛr i oʊˈnɪk i ə/. Anatomy.
- the epidermis surrounding the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
Origin of perionychium From New Latin, dating back to 1900–05; see origin at perionychia1, -ium British Dictionary definitions for perionychia perionychium noun plural -ia (-ɪə)
- the skin that surrounds a fingernail or toenail
Word Origin for perionychium C19: New Latin, from peri- + Greek onux a nail perionychia in Medicine perionychia [pĕr′ē-ə-nĭk′ē-ə] n.
- Inflammation of the perionychium.
perionychium [pĕr′ē-ə-nĭk′ē-əm] n. pl. per•i•o•nych•i•a (-ē-ə)
- The border of epidermal tissue surrounding a fingernail or toenail.nail skin