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LANGUAGE WHOSE GENETIC AFFILIATION WITH OTHER LANGUAGES HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED
Unclassified languages; Okwa language; Hamba NW of Nachingwea south of Mbemkuru River; Hamba language NW of Nachingwea south of Mbemkuru River; Hamba NW of Nachingwea south of Mbemkuru River language; Okwa; Unclassifiable language

unclassifiable      
adj. inclasificable, imposible de clasificar
occupational conditions         
  • alt=Multiple small subcorneal pustules on erythematous patches
  • alt=Circular coin-sized bare patch on the back of a person's scalp
  • alt=Multiple, small, blue to red papules on the scrotum
  • alt=Solitary, pink, pearly appearing skin lesion on the side of an adult nose
  • alt=Fuzzy red lines on an abdomen
  • alt=Adult tongue with a strikingly black top
  • alt=Multiple reddish-brown papules coalescing over the right arm of a boy
  • alt=A solitary, large, red papule on the left cheek of an adult male
  • alt=Ulceration of the skin over the back of a teenager's hand
  • alt=Redness and mild swelling of an adult leg
  • alt=Multiple red bumps on the lower legs and feet
  • alt=Solitary, pink, dome-shaped papule on the superior helix of an adult
  • alt=The skin of an adult face that is thickening with a waxy or leathery appearance, also with areas of hyperkeratosis
  • alt=Multiple reddish-brownish papules and plaques on the left mandibular region of an adult face
  • alt=Many hyperkeratotic, vegetative, and hyperpigmented papules in a zosteriform pattern on the right lateral lower extremity of an adult
  • alt=A diffuse, generalized red rash over a newborn's entire body
  • alt=Redness and swelling of an ear
  • alt=Large erythematous patch in the pattern of a "bull's-eye" on a woman's posterior upper arm
  • alt=A large ulceration of the lower back with complete loss of the overlying skin
  • alt=Multiple, well-demarcated, linear, longitudinal erosions on the dorsum of the bilateral forearms
  • alt=Large red patches of skin on the back and arm from multiple prolonged electrophysiological and ablation procedures with bi-plane fluoroscopy
  • alt=Small, raised, skin-colored lesions
  • alt=A young girl with facial palsy, complete ptosis, and marked atrophy of subcutaneous and bony structures on the left upper side of the face
  • alt=Large, well demarcated plaques with red, active borders, all located on the lower leg of an adult
  • alt=Adult chest and abdomen with many red skin lesions
  • alt=Multiple dark red skin lesions
  • alt=Small, red, monomorphic skin lesions on the back of an adult arm
  • alt=Small, scattered bumps on a child's lower back and buttock
  • alt=Multiple, red, linear plaques on the extremity
  • alt=Violaceous, annular, scaly plaques on the face and scalp of an adult
  • alt=Large, hyperpigmented, lichenified plaque
  • alt=Linear, vertical brown patch inferior to umbilicus on the abdomen of a pregnant woman
  • alt=Close-up view of an adult eyelid on which there are numerous small, elevated skin lesions filled with white material
  • alt=Multiple nodules on the hands of an adult
  • alt=Multiple, hypopigmented macules and patches on the leg of an adult
  • alt=Diffuse thickening of the skin over an adult's bilateral arms and fingers
  • alt=Redness and scaliness of the entire skin on a 5-month-old female infant
  • alt=Exudate over a background of redness on the external ear canal of an adult
  • alt=Multiple, red, well demarcated papules and plaques on the flank of an adult male
  • alt=A large ulcerated plaque on the leg of an adult male
  • alt=Multiple ulcerations with undermined edges on the adult back and upper, posterior arm
  • alt=A solitary papule of inflamed vascular granulation tissue on the index finger of an adult
  • alt=Red erosions, some with crusting, all on the back of an adult hand
  • alt=Small, linear, blue-black areas of discoloration beneath the nail plate of an adult finger
  • alt=Ulceration and crusting over a skin lesion on the front of an adult nose
  • alt=Multiple circular, red, scaling lesions on a male cheek
  • alt=Blisters distributed over an adult forearm
  • alt=A small blue- to purple-colored lesion on the lower lip of an adult
  • alt=Excessive scar tissue along an adult jawline
  • alt=Frontal image of a child's face showing large hyperkeratotic papules and plaques with some induration suspicious for actinic keratoses and early squamous cell carcinomas
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of tinea infections; List of dermatological diseases; Tuberculid; Sweat gland disease; Hand infection; Cutaneous tuberculosis; Tuberculosis, cutaneous; Skin diseases, viral; List of skin diseases; Conditions of or affecting the human integumentary system; Skin Infections and Wrestling; Skin conditions; Parasitic skin disease; List of palmoplantar conditions; List of skin-related conditions; Generalized skin eruption; Localized skin eruption; Erythematous condition; Acute skin changes; Acute skin change; Follicular disorders; Follicular disorder; Acneiform rash; Acneform rash; Scar conditions; Infiltrative disorders; Benign pigmented lesions; Benign skin tumours; Drug-induced blistering eruptions; Drug-induced photosensitivity; Drug-induced rashes; Drug-related contact dermatitis; Occupational conditions; Pigmented lesions; Tropical skin disease; Tropical superficial fungal infections; Tropical skin diseases; Cutaneous signs; Dermatophyte infections; Rashes arising in the dermis; Rashes due to drugs; Rashes with epidermal changes; Conditions involving skin and organs; Diagnosis of skin conditions; Gastrointestinal disease and skin lesions; Superficial fungal infections; Skin signs of liver failure; Skin lesions in gastrointestinal disease; Skin diseases involving the scalp; Skin diseases affecting the nail; Skin conditions and general practice; Naevus vascular lesions; List of cutaneous abnormalities; List of cutaneous diseases; Tuberculids; Tuberculide; Dermatosis due to animal mites; Dermatosis due to bird mites; Dermatosis due to plant mites; Infection of skin; Inflammation of skin; NEC sweat gland carcinoma; Malignant sweat gland tumour; Palmoplantar; Papulosquamous disorders in diseases classified elsewhere; Impetiginization of other dermatoses; Dermatosis due to (NEC)/(NOS) microangiopathy of cutaneous vasculature; Unclassifiable immunobullous disorder; Furuncle, Abscess, Carbuncle; Connective tissue disease affecting skin; Skin tuberculosis; Superficial fungal infection; List of cutaneous conditions
= condiciones laborales
Ex: One of the main objectives was to improve occupational conditions and living standards of those working in these industries.

Definición

melanoma
[?m?l?'n??m?]
¦ noun Medicine a tumour of melanin-forming cells, especially a malignant tumour associated with skin cancer.
Origin
C19: from Gk melas, melan- 'black' + -oma.

Wikipedia

Unclassified language

An unclassified language is a language whose genetic affiliation to other languages has not been established. Languages can be unclassified for a variety of reasons, mostly due to a lack of reliable data but sometimes due to the confounding influence of language contact, if different layers of its vocabulary or morphology point in different directions and it is not clear which represents the ancestral form of the language. Some poorly known extinct languages, such as Gutian and Cacán, are simply unclassifiable, and it is unlikely the situation will ever change.

A supposedly unclassified language may turn out not to be a language at all, or even a distinct dialect, but merely a family, tribal or village name, or an alternative name for a people or language that is classified.

If a language's genetic relationship has not been established after significant documentation of the language and comparison with other languages and families, as in the case of Basque in Europe, it is considered a language isolate – that is, it is classified as a language family of its own. An 'unclassified' language therefore is one which may still turn out to belong to an established family once better data is available or more thorough comparative research is done. Extinct unclassified languages for which little evidence has been preserved are likely to remain in limbo indefinitely, unless lost documents or a surviving speaking population are discovered.