Chancre

/ˈʃæŋkər/ noun

A painless sore or ulcer, especially the initial lesion of syphilis or other infectious disease; the first sign of these infections.

From French chancre, from Latin cancer meaning 'crab' (the disease was thought to eat at the body like a crab); related to the modern word cancer.

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