Quittor


[kwit-er] /ˈkwɪt ər/

noun, Veterinary Pathology.
1.
purulent infection of horses and other hoofed animals, characterized by chronic inflammation of the lateral cartilage of the foot and formation of fistulas that open above the coronet, usually resulting in lameness.
/ˈkwɪtə/
noun
1.
(vet science) infection of the cartilages on the side of a horse’s foot, characterized by inflammation and the formation of pus

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