Blisters

/ˈblɪstərz/ noun

Fluid-filled bubbles that form on the skin, usually caused by friction, heat, or a burn.

From Middle Dutch 'blister,' related to Old Norse 'blastr' (wind or breath), based on the idea of air or fluid being trapped and puffed up under the skin.

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