chancre |
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chancer |
chancre |
As nouns the difference between chancer and chancre
is that
chancer is (british slang) an opportunist while
chancre is (pathology) skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis.
chance |
chancre |
As a proper noun chance
is , an american pet form of chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance.
As a noun chancre is
(pathology) skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis.
canker |
chancre |
As nouns the difference between canker and chancre
is that
canker is (botany) a plant disease marked by gradual decay while
chancre is (pathology) skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis.
As a verb canker
is to affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume.
chancre |
chancriform |
In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between chancre and chancriform
is that
chancre is (pathology) skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis while
chancriform is (pathology) having the form of a chancre.
As a noun chancre
is (pathology) skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis.
As an adjective chancriform is
(pathology) having the form of a chancre.
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