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ألاسم
عَفْص ; عَفْصَة
الفعل
أَحْفَظَ ; أَحْمَشَ ; أَحْنَقَ ; اِقْتَحَفَ ; بَشَرَ ; جَحَفَ ; جَرَدَ ; جَرَّدَ ; جَرَّفَ ; سَحَجَ ; سَحَلَ ; قَحَفَ ; قَرَفَ ; قَشَّرَ ; قَشَطَ ; كَشَطَ
Galls (from the Latin galla, 'oak-apple') or cecidia (from the Greek kēkidion, anything gushing out) are a kind of swelling growth on the external tissues of plants, fungi, or animals. Plant galls are abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues, similar to benign tumors or warts in animals. They can be caused by various parasites, from viruses, fungi and bacteria, to other plants, insects and mites. Plant galls are often highly organized structures so that the cause of the gall can often be determined without the actual agent being identified. This applies particularly to some insect and mite plant galls. The study of plant galls is known as cecidology.
In human pathology, a gall is a raised sore on the skin, usually caused by chafing or rubbing.