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Meaning of leprose

Wordnet

leprose (s)

rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf

Webster

leprose (a.)

Covered with thin, scurfy scales.

leprose Sentence Examples

  1. The leprosarium was a somber place, filled with the sickly sweet stench of decaying flesh.
  2. The leper's skin was covered in eroded ulcers, a testament to the ravages of the disease.
  3. The villagers cast fearful glances at the leprosarium, terrified of contracting the dreaded disease.
  4. The leper's fingers were gnarled and deformed, a cruel reminder of the disease's toll.
  5. The monk tended to the lepers with unwavering compassion, his heart heavy with their suffering.
  6. The leprosarium stood on the outskirts of the city, a place of isolation and despair.
  7. The leper's eyes were clouded with pain, the disease slowly eroding his sight.
  8. The priests performed a solemn ritual, offering prayers for the lepers' souls and their eventual salvation.
  9. The leper colony was a sanctuary for those who had been cast out by society, a place where they could live without fear of persecution.
  10. The leprosarium was a symbol of humanity's darkest and most compassionate instincts, a testament to both the suffering and resilience of the human spirit.

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rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurfCovered with thin, scurfy scales.

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The leprosarium was a somber place, filled with the sickly sweet stench of decaying flesh.

The leper's skin was covered in eroded ulcers, a testament to the ravages of the disease.

The villagers cast fearful glances at the leprosarium, terrified of contracting the dreaded disease.

The leper's fingers were gnarled and deformed, a cruel reminder of the disease's toll.