rachitis

/rəˈkaɪtɪs/
noun
  1. The medical term for rickets, a disease causing soft, weak bones in children due to vitamin D deficiency.
    • Cases of rachitis have decreased since the introduction of vitamin D supplements.
    • Rachitis was common in crowded cities during the Industrial Revolution.
    • The doctor explained that rachitis can be prevented with proper nutrition and sunlight.
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