nummular
English
Etymology
From Latin nummularius, from nummulus, diminutive of nummus (“a coin”): compare French nummulaire.
Adjective
nummular (comparative more nummular, superlative most nummular)
- Of or relating to coins or money.
- Coin-shaped; flattened, with a rounded form, as disk.
- (medicine) Characterized by round lesions.
Related terms
Translations
numismatic — see numismatic
coin-shaped
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characterized by round lesions
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