Canker Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for canker.
canker
canker
/ˈkæŋkə/
water canker
canker of the mouth
noma
avian trichomoniasis
roup
frounce
Examples
- Citrus canker continues to be an issue of concern.
- An infusion of leaves was gargled, especially by children, for cankers.
- Cankers vary in size and appearance depending on their age.
- Canker causes extensive dieback and ultimately kills the tree.
- Citrus canker outbreaks are prevented and managed in a number of ways.
- In the later stages of infection, the bark above the canker is shredded.
- I added them to the canker sore page earlier today.
- It's not like it specifically says that 'I' got the canker sore that way.
- Stopped chewing gum, and the canker sores have been rare.
- The most recent outbreak of Citrus Canker was discovered in Florida in 1995.
a fungal disease of woody plants that causes localized damage to the bark
noun
an ulceration (especially of the lips or lining of the mouth)
noun
a pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of
noun
become infected with a canker
verb
infect with a canker
verb
Definition 0 of 0
"Can + Ker. A rusty can hurts the rose like a sore."
"Can + Kerr. A rusty can hurts like a sore."
Mnemonic 0 of 0