See also: seborrhoeic

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seborrhœic (not comparable)

  1. obsolete typography of seborrhoeic
    • 1912, Thomas Dixon Savill, A System of Clinical Medicine, William Wood & Company, third edition, Chapter XVIII, § 470, page 658:
      The seborrhœic patches are less crimson, the scales smaller, scantier, greasier, and more orange coloured; they occur by preference on the shoulders and upper parts of the trunk, and if affecting the limbs are usually on the flexor aspects.