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measle

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From Middle English mesel, from Old French mesel (leprous), from Latin misellus (wretched", "unfortunate), diminutive of miser (wretched, sick), of unknown ultimate origin.

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measle (plural measles)

  1. A red spot of the kind that appears on the skin of someone suffering from measles.
  2. A tapeworm larva.

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