Pellagrin
[puh-lag-rin, -ley-grin, -lah-] /pəˈlæg rɪn, -ˈleɪ grɪn, -ˈlɑ-/
noun, Pathology.
1.
a person affected with .
pellagrin pel·lag·rin (pə-lāg’rĭn, -lā’grĭn, -lä’-)
n.
A person affected with pellagra.
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