"Onychauxes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Onychauxesis is a medical term that refers to the thickening or overgrowth of the cuticles on the nails, often causing ridging, furrowing, or pitting on the nail plate. It is a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor nail care, skin conditions, and nutritional deficiencies.
Onycha is a noun that refers to the central horn on a goat's horn-like structure, called a prong or horn, of a goat or antelope. In zoology, it is also used to describe a similar structure found on other animals such as sheep, deer, and buffalo.
Onychitis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the nail bed, which is the area under the nail plate. It can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and pus around the nail. Onychitis is usually caused by bacterial or fungal infections, and can be treated with antibiotics or anti-fungal medication.
An onychocyte is a small, round or oval-shaped cell that is found in the outer layer of the nail plate, particularly at the free edge of the fingernail or toenail. Onychocytes are responsible for producing keratin, a protein that makes up the structure of the nail. They are also involved in the formation and growth of the nail plate. In health, onychocytes are present in the nail plate, but in certain nail disorders, such as nail dystrophy, they can become visible leading to changes in the nail appearance.