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usually uncountable, plural leprosies
(medicine) An infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, gradually producing nerve damage and patches of skin necrosis and historically handled by permanently quarantining its sufferers. quotations examples
Then is it surely a leprosy
1535, Myles Coverdale, Bible, Lev. 8:3
The great London doctors knew nothing about leprosy and cared less.
1925, Frank Harris, My Life and Loves, volume III, page 183
The new drug—diaminodiphenylsulphone... offers the first certain cure... and leprosy can be cured in six months
1954, Elspeth J. Huxley, Four Guineas, page 267
(medicine, now usually proscribed) Similar contagious skin diseases causing light patches of scaly skin, particularly psoriasis, syphilis, vitiligo, scabies, and (biblical) the various diseases considered "tzaraath" in the Old Testament. examples
(figurative) Anything considered similarly permanent, harmful, and communicable, particularly when such a thing should be handled by avoidance or isolation of its victims. examples
(veterenary medicine) A contagious disease causing similar effects in animals, particularly
Ellipsis of murine leprosy. and feline leprosy, diseases caused in rodents and cats by Mycobacterium lepraemurium. examples
(obsolete) Synonym of mange and glanders in horses.
(obsolete, rare) Synonym of leprosarium: a place for the housing of lepers in isolation from the rest of society.