Blister

/ˈblɪstər/ noun

A blister is a small bubble on the skin filled with fluid, usually caused by rubbing, burning, or infection.

It comes from Middle English “blister” and Old French “blestre,” possibly from a Germanic root related to “blaze” and “blaze up.” The idea is of a raised, swollen spot, like a tiny bubble of damage.

AMቁስለት
ARبثرة
BNফোসকা
CSpuchýř
DAblære
DEBlase
ELφουσκάλα
ESampolla
FAتاول
FIrakko
FRampoule
GUછાલો
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