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Definition of Excoriable

Excoriable
Excoriable Ex*co"ri*a*ble Capable of being excoriated. The scaly covering of fishes, . . . even in such as are excoriatable. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Excoriable from wikipedia

- Excoriation disorder, more commonly known as dermatillomania, is a mental disorder on the obsessive–compulsive spectrum that is characterized by the repeated...
- Excoriated acne, also called acne excoriée or picker's acne, is a type of skin picking disorder characterized by the repetitive, compulsive urge to pick...
- epidermis, a lesion that is moist, cir****scribed, and usually depressed. Excoriation: A punctate or linear ab****n produced by mechanical means (often scratching)...
- investigation chaired by James A. Garfield cleared Grant of profiteering, but excoriated Gould and Fisk for their mani****tion of the gold market and Corbin for...
- appear on the trunk, arms and legs. Patients often present with multiple excoriated nodules caused by chronic scratching. Although the exact cause of PN is...
- of 1947 and Kennedy voted against it. On NBC's Meet the Press, Kennedy excoriated Lodge for not doing enough to prevent the increasing migration of manufacturing...
- order to justify having filed the case against him in the first place. Excoriating the Department of Justice as the "Department of Vengeance", Stinebrickner-Kauffman...
- Wallace did not win any electoral votes. Following the election, he was excoriated for accepting campaign help from Communists and fellow travelers, such...
- nativism. Francis wrote what has been described as "an extraordinary and excoriating response to US bishops". He cited the parable of the Good Samaritan,...
- that it only used those bets to hedge against losses. Goldman Sachs was "excoriated by the press and the public" according to journalists Bethany McLean and...