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prickly heat a rash involving small, red, itchy spots and a prickly sensation that usually appears where sweat builds up
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prickly heat a rash caused by trapped sweat under the skin.
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prick To make small holes in the surface of a food, usually using the tines of a fork. Pie crust is usually pricked.
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prickly pear cactus The fruit of any of the cacti of the genus Opuntia, native to and a staple food in Mexico and Central America. SYN: nopal.
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pricked f. a condition in the horse in which the soft tissue of the foot has been punctured either by a horseshoe nail or by a nail or other object the animal has stepped on, causing pain and lameness. A nail that is near, but not into, the soft tissue may cause nail bind. Called also nail prick.
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