| chicle | The partially evaporated viscous, milky juice from Manilkara zapotilla, sapotaceae), which is native to the West Indies, Mexico, and Central America or a mixture of gutta with triterpene alcohols. Used in the manufacture of chewing gum. Origin: Sp., from Nahuatl chictli (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chiclero ulcer | Lesion of the pinna of the ear due to cutaneous leishmaniasis, usually Leishmania mexicana; seen in workers harvesting chicle plants in Central America. Synonym: bay sore. Origin: Sp. Chicle farmer, fr. Chicle, fr. Nahuatl chictli (05 Mar 2000) |
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an endemic, zoonotic form of New World cutaneous leishmaniasis, found mainly in forest workers in the Yucatan and adjacent areas of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is caused by Leishmania mexicana mexicana, transmitted by Lutzomyia olmeca, and characterized by one or a few lesions that are usually self-limited and heal within 6 months, except when the pinna of the ear is involved, in which case over a period of many years the chronic lesion invades and slowly destroys the cartilage of the ear.
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| chicle | gum-like substance from the sapodilla |
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| chicle | gum-like substance from the sapodilla |
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