chickenpox

/ˈtʃɪkənˌpɑks/
noun
  1. A common, mild infectious disease that causes itchy red spots on the skin, usually affecting children.
    • Most children get chickenpox before they are ten years old.
    • She stayed home from school because she had chickenpox.
    • There is a vaccine that prevents chickenpox.
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