Cancrum

/ˈkæŋkrəm/ noun

A gangrenous or ulcerous condition, particularly one affecting the mouth or cheeks; also called noma or cancrum oris in medical terminology.

From Latin cancrum, related to cancer, literally meaning crab. Medieval physicians called gangrenous ulcers 'cancrum' because the spreading sores resembled a crab's spreading claws.

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