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trench foot (uncountable)

  1. A medical condition which can affect the feet when they are constantly cold and wet, similar to frostbite.
    Synonym: immersion foot
    • 2008 June 23, Andy Sully, “I got trench foot at Glastonbury”, in BBC News[1]:
      Every year I can, I go to the Glastonbury Festival and pick up a T-shirt or two as a memento. But last year's souvenir was unexpected and certainly unwelcome. I came home with trench foot. [] Trench foot - or Immersion Foot as it is more properly known - occurs when blood vessels restrict their flow to extremities to conserve heat for the body.

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