"senile wart" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: senile warts [plural]
Etymology: From the fact that the condition is more common with old age and the wart-like appearance of the growths. In spite of its name, the senile wart is not, in fact, a wart at all, but merely a growth that somewhat resembles a wart. Head templates: {{en-noun}} senile wart (plural senile warts)
  1. Seborrheic keratosis.
    Sense id: en-senile_wart-en-noun-f0UoGhYW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1966, The British Journal of Dermatology - Volumes 1-3, page 201",
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          "ref": "1979, Norman L. Browse, An introduction to the symptoms and signs of surgical disease, page 35",
          "text": ". Senile warts occur in both sexes but, as the name implies, they become more common with advancing years.",
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          "ref": "2002, F. M. Dearborn, Diseases of the Skin with Illustrations, page 286",
          "text": "Most warts are due to microorganisms, and are feebly autoinoculable and contagious. However senile warts are due to nutritional changes in the skin incident to old age, while veneral warts are caused by contact with a local irritating secration which may contain a causal germ.",
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