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What (who) is naevus - definition

VISIBLE, CIRCUMSCRIBED, CHRONIC LESION OF THE SKIN OR MUCOSA, EITHER CONGENITAL OR ACQUIRED
Naevus; Nevi; Polychromia; Naevi; Mole (skin marking); Nevus junction; Nævus; Benign moles; Congenital pigmented naevus; Vascular naevus; Intradermal naevus; Giant nevus; Dermal cellular naevus; Spindle cell naevus of Reed; Aplastic nevus; Eccrine naevus; Apocrine naevus; Telangiectatic naevus; Nevus lipomatodes superficialis; Acantholytic nevus; Elastic nevus; Nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus; Unna-Politzer naevus; Neavus; Nevoid; Nevus simplex
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naevus         
['ni:v?s]
(US nevus)
¦ noun (plural naevi -v??, -vi:) a birthmark or a mole on the skin, especially a birthmark in the form of a raised red patch.
Origin
C19: from L.
Naevus (band)         
BRITISH NEOFOLK GROUP
Naevus are a British experimental rock group. Formed in London in 1998 by Lloyd James (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Joanne Owen (bass, accordion),True, Chris "[ Naevus Biography]", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation Naevus were often categorised as part of the 'neofolk' genre.
Naevi         
·pl of Navus.

Wikipedia

Nevus

Nevus (plural nevi) is a nonspecific medical term for a visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa. The term originates from nævus, which is Latin for "birthmark"; however, a nevus can be either congenital (present at birth) or acquired. Common terms, including mole, birthmark, and beauty mark, are used to describe nevi, but these terms do not distinguish specific types of nevi from one another.