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Term: enterobiasis

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enterobiasis

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Noun

  1. An infestation with or a resulting infection caused by the pinworm enterobius vermicularis; occurs especially in children

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1 entertain 3 14
2 enters 2 13
3 generosity 5 7
4 neurosis 3 6
5 necrosis 3 3
6 entertainers 4 3
7 thrombosis 3 1
8 heterosis 4 0
9 entertains 3 0
10 renteria 4 0
11 entrails 2 0
12 enteritidis 5 0
13 tobias 3 0
14 petrobras 3 0
15 nephrosis 3 0
16 enterividous 5 0
17 centenarians 5 0
18 entertainer's 4 0
19 endotronics's 5 0
20 elephantiasis 6 0
21 monterosso 4 0

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Fragments: 0

Sound Alikes: 0

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