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alopecia noun, pathol baldness, either of the hereditary type, such as the normal gradual loss of head hair in men, or of the type caused by disease or old age.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek alopekia fox-mange.

alopecia noun, pathol baldness, either of the hereditary type, such as the normal gradual loss of head hair in men, or of the type caused by disease or old age.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek alopekia fox-mange.

alopecia noun, pathol baldness, either of the hereditary type, such as the normal gradual loss of head hair in men, or of the type caused by disease or old age.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek alopekia fox-mange.