"Seborrhoea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Seborrhoea is a condition characterized by the abnormal proliferation of the skin's oily septate hair follicles, leading to a flaking, scaling, and itchy skin disorder. It is often accompanied by inflammation and redness of the affected area.
Sebocytes are the cells responsible for the production and secretion of sebum, an oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Sebocytes are found in the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the epidermis, and are a key component of the skin's sebaceous gland system. They are responsible for producing the sebum that helps to keep the skin moisturized and protected, but overproduction of sebum can lead to acne and other skin problems. Sebocytes can become enlarged and produce abnormal amounts of sebum, contributing to the development of acne.
Seborga is a small town in the Liguria region of the Italian mainland, north of the border with France and Monaco. The name "Seborga" is derived from the Ligurian dialect and it means "land owned by the Bishop." <br><br>Seborga was an independent microstate from 1191 to 1948 until it was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy. In 1995, a secessionist movement, the "Principality of Seborga," began, but it is not recognized as a sovereign state by any government.
Seborrheic means relating to or resembling seborrhoea, a common skin condition characterized by oily, flaky skin, particularly on the scalp, face, or genital area.<br><br>Example: Seborrheic eczema is a type of skin disorder that causes redness and flaking.
Pertaining to seborrhea, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, often manifesting as a type of eczema characterized by flaky or scaly patches, typically on the scalp (seborrheic dermatitis), but also on other areas of the skin.
A word that refers to a line that intersects a curve or surface at exactly two points, or a line that connects two points on a curve or surface.