aphtha








noun plural -thae (-θiː)

  1. a small ulceration on a mucous membrane, as in thrush, caused by a fungal infection
  2. vet science another name for foot-and-mouth disease

n. pl. aph•thae (-thē′)

  1. A minute painful ulcer on a mucous membrane of the mouth, often covered by a gray or white exudate.
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