NOMA


Meaning of NOMA in English

ˈnōmə noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin nome spreading ulcer, from Greek nomē pasturage, food from pasturing, spreading ulcer; akin to Greek nemein to distribute, pasture — more at nimble

: a spreading invasive gangrene chiefly of the lining of cheek and lips most often occurring in persons severely debilitated by disease or profound nutritional deficiency

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