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pock
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pock
any pustule resulting from an eruptive disease, esp from smallpox

pock [päk]
(medicine)
A pustule of an eruptive fever, especially of smallpox.


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On Monday night, a carload of suspected gang members fired at least a dozen rounds from a car, wounding a 22-year-old man and pocking homes, fences and a vehicle in the 10900 block of Tamarack Avenue in Pacoima.
Cavities pocking the surface of the protein could serve as sites for future antiviral drugs, notes Kim.
Upon further inspection, technicians noticed that, in terms of the amount and severity of the pocking, the defects were not evenly distributed over the whole casting surface.
 
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