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| Jocasta complex | A mother's libidinous fixation on a son. Origin: Jocasta, mother and wife of Oedipus (05 Mar 2000) |
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| jock itch | Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of the perineum, better known as jock itch. This condition is often treated with clotrimazole or miconazole cream. Good general hygiene is vital in the prevention of tinea cruris. Keep the groin area clean and dry and avoid chafing. Launder athletic supporters frequently. Use an antifungal or drying powder after showering. (27 Sep 1997) |
| jocose | Given to jokes and jesting; containing a joke, or abounding in jokes; merry; sportive; humorous. "To quit their austerity and be jocose and pleasant with an adversary." (Shaftesbury) "All . . . Jocose or comical airs should be excluded." (I. Watts) Synonym: Jocular, facetious, witty, merry, pleasant, waggish, sportive, funny, comical. Jocose"ly, Jocose"ness, "Spondanus imagines that Ulysses may possibly speak jocosely, but in truth Ulysses never behaves with levity." (Broome) "He must beware lest his letter should contain anything like jocoseness; since jesting is incompatible with a holy and serious life." (Buckle) Origin: L jocosus, fr. Jocus joke. See Joke. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| jock itch |
tinea cruris: fungal infection of the groin (most common in men)
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| jock itch |
Caused by a fungal infection and aggravated by sweating, restrictive garments, and a failure or inability to wash and dry carefully on a daily basis. This type of infection causes intense itching, the severity of which can be disabling. In addition to intense itching, red areas with many small blisters and dandruff-like scales develop on either side of the scrotum. Spread of the infection beyond the groin area and involvement of the scrotum and/or penis is uncommon. ...
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| jock i. |
tinea cruris.
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| jock itch |
Scaling patches on the skin cause by fungi called dermatophytes. DermatologistRx.com has both Lamisil and Lotrimin for the topical treatment of fungi, dermatophytes and candida. Zeasorb powder can also keep the feet dry.
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is a fungal skin infection caused by dermatophytes. Clinically this appears as ring-shaped, red, scaly, or blistery patches. Lamisil and Lotrimin are now available topically to treat fungal infections.
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| JOC | (Greek mythology) queen of Thebes who unknowingly married her own son Oedipus |
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| JOC | a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise |
| JOC | a person trained to compete in sports |
| JOC | fungal infection of the groin (most common in men) |
| JOC | someone employed to ride horses in horse races |
| JOC | an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus |
| JOC | ride a race-horse as a professional jockey |
| JOC | defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit |
| JOC | compete (for an advantage or a position) |
| JOC | a cap with a bill |
| JOC | a club to promote and regulate horse racing |
| JOC | (usually in the plural) underpants worn by men |
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