See Also: Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma(medicine)
Pellizzari, Pietro(medicine)
anetoderma(medicine)
Anetoderma(health)
Schweninger-Buzzi anetoderma(medicine)
Jadassohn, Josef(medicine)
Jadassohn's nevus(medicine)
Jadassohn-Lewandowski syndrome(medicine)
Franceschetti-Jadassohn syndrome(medicine)
jadassohn-tieche nevus(medicine)

lad (oh) and Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma (medicine)


lad (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Origin: Perhaps from a Scandinavian language]
old-fashioned or informal a boy or young man
-see also lass lass
::a young lad
::Things were different when I was a lad.
the lads
spoken a group of male friends that a man works with or spends his free time with
::a night out with the lads
one of the lads
(=a member of your group of friends)
a bit of a lad
spoken a man that people like even though he behaves rather badly
::That Chris is a bit of a lad, isn't he?
lad culture
informal the way in which some young men behave, involving typically male activities such as drinking a lot of alcohol, driving fast cars, and watching Football - used to show disapproval
also stable lad
a boy or man who works with horses
-synonym stable boy stable boy
-see also Jack the Lad

Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma (medicine)


Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma
Cutaneous atrophy preceded by erythematous or urticarial lesions of the trunk and upper portions of the extremities, and enlarging to 2-3 cm before undergoing involution.