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  • Urushiol
  • Oily mixture of plant compounds

    Urushiol /ʊˈruːʃi.ɒl/ is an oily mixture of organic compounds with allergenic and sensitizing properties found in plants of the family Anacardiaceae, especially

    Urushiol

    Urushiol

    Urushiol

  • Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis
  • Medical condition

    Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis (also called Toxicodendron dermatitis or Rhus dermatitis) is a type of allergic contact dermatitis caused by the oil

    Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis

    Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis

    Urushiol-induced_contact_dermatitis

  • Lacquer
  • Type of hard and shiny finish

    number of forms of urushiol. They vary by the length of the R chain, which depends on the species of plant producing the urushiol. Urushiol can also vary in

    Lacquer

    Lacquer

    Lacquer

  • Poison ivy
  • Allergenic plant of Asia and North America

    urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, an itchy, irritating, and sometimes painful rash, in most people who touch them. The rash is caused by urushiol,

    Poison ivy

    Poison ivy

    Poison_ivy

  • Toxicodendron diversilobum
  • Species of plant

    time with repeated or more concentrated exposure to urushiol. The active components of urushiol have been determined to be unsaturated congeners of

    Toxicodendron diversilobum

    Toxicodendron diversilobum

    Toxicodendron_diversilobum

  • Toxicodendron radicans
  • Species of plant

    T. radicans is considered a noxious weed. As a poison ivy, it causes urushiol-induced contact dermatitis in most people who touch it, producing an itchy

    Toxicodendron radicans

    Toxicodendron radicans

    Toxicodendron_radicans

  • Toxicodendron
  • Genus of plants

    the genus produce the skin-irritating oil urushiol, which can cause a severe allergic reaction known as urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. The resins of

    Toxicodendron

    Toxicodendron

    Toxicodendron

  • Toxicodendron vernicifluum
  • Species of plant

    materials. Urushiol is also the oil found in poison ivy and poison oak, to which the tree is related, that causes a rash. Sap, containing urushiol (an allergenic

    Toxicodendron vernicifluum

    Toxicodendron vernicifluum

    Toxicodendron_vernicifluum

  • Fels-Naptha
  • American laundry soap

    included the ingredient naphtha, effective for cleaning laundry and removing urushiol (an oil contained in poison ivy). The original Fels-Naptha was developed

    Fels-Naptha

    Fels-Naptha

    Fels-Naptha

  • Toxicodendron orientale
  • Species of flowering plant

    plant in the genus Toxicodendron. It is a poison ivy, which can cause urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. Toxicodendron orientale is a climbing vine

    Toxicodendron orientale

    Toxicodendron orientale

    Toxicodendron_orientale

  • Toxicodendron rydbergii
  • Species of plant

    the cashew family native to North America. As a poison ivy, it can cause urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. Unlike Toxicodendron radicans (eastern poison

    Toxicodendron rydbergii

    Toxicodendron rydbergii

    Toxicodendron_rydbergii

  • Mango
  • Tropical fruit

    susceptible individuals. Those with a history of contact dermatitis induced by urushiol (an allergen found in poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac) may be most

    Mango

    Mango

    Mango

  • Toxicodendron vernix
  • Species of plant

    poison ivy and poison oak, all parts of the plant contain a resin called urushiol, which causes skin and mucous membrane irritation to humans. When the plant

    Toxicodendron vernix

    Toxicodendron vernix

    Toxicodendron_vernix

  • Mangifera indica
  • Species of flowering plant in the cashew family Anacardiaceae

    (172 g/kg), bark (107 g/kg), and from old leaves (94 g/kg). Allergenic urushiols are present in the fruit peel. Mangoes are believed to have originated

    Mangifera indica

    Mangifera indica

    Mangifera_indica

  • Kintsugi
  • Japanese pottery repair method with gold lacquer

    effect[user-generated source] The key materials of kintsugi are ki urushi (pure urushiol-based lacquer), bengara urushi (iron red urushi), mugi urushi (a mixture

    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

  • PDC-APB
  • Chemical compound

    to determine if it might protect against contact dermatitis caused by urushiol from poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. The compound is one of a

    PDC-APB

    PDC-APB

    PDC-APB

  • Open access
  • Unrestricted availability of scholarly publications

    an emergency room physician treating a patient for a life-threatening urushiol poisoning cannot substitute the most recent, but paywalled review article

    Open access

    Open access

    Open_access

  • Tecnu
  • Over-the-counter skin cleanser

    Oregon. It is intended for use by humans and pets after topical exposure to urushiol, the active ingredient in poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. Tecnu

    Tecnu

    Tecnu

    Tecnu

  • Anacardiaceae
  • Family of flowering plants that includes cashew and mango

    the Anacardiaceae bear fruits that are drupes and in some cases produce urushiol, an irritant. The Anacardiaceae include numerous genera, several of which

    Anacardiaceae

    Anacardiaceae

    Anacardiaceae

  • Toxicodendron pubescens
  • Eastern poison oak

    plants in the Toxicodendron genus, all of which contain dermatitis-inducing urushiol, include poison ivy, poison sumac, Western poison oak, and the lacquer

    Toxicodendron pubescens

    Toxicodendron pubescens

    Toxicodendron_pubescens

  • Allergic contact dermatitis
  • Inflammation of the skin due to contact with an allergen

    diphenhydramine, after prolonged use Topical steroid – see steroid allergy Urushiol – oily coating from plants of Toxicodendron genus – poison ivy, poison

    Allergic contact dermatitis

    Allergic contact dermatitis

    Allergic_contact_dermatitis

  • Parthenocissus quinquefolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    (poison ivy has three). While the leaves of P. quinquefolia do not produce urushiol, the sap within the leaves and stem contains raphides (needle-shaped crystals

    Parthenocissus quinquefolia

    Parthenocissus quinquefolia

    Parthenocissus_quinquefolia

  • List of allergens
  • associated with IgE action, but T-cell activation. The prototypic example is Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. Allergens are categorized on this page by origin

    List of allergens

    List_of_allergens

  • Sumac
  • Related species of plants in the family Anacardiaceae

    poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix, syn. Rhus vernix), produce the allergen urushiol and can cause severe delayed hypersensitivity reactions. Poison sumac may

    Sumac

    Sumac

    Sumac

  • Triamcinolone
  • Steroid medication

    ophthalmia, temporal arteritis, uveitis, ocular inflammation, keloids, urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, aphthous ulcers (usually as triamcinolone acetonide)

    Triamcinolone

    Triamcinolone

    Triamcinolone

  • Hives
  • Skin disease characterized by red, raised, and itchy bumps

    caused by contact with urushiol and results in a form of contact dermatitis called urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. Urushiol is spread by contact but

    Hives

    Hives

    Hives

  • Lacquerware
  • Objects decoratively covered with lacquer

    years in the cases of China, Japan and Korea. The best known lacquer, an urushiol-based lacquer common in East Asia, is obtained from the dried sap of Toxicodendron

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

    Lacquerware

  • Aveeno
  • Brand of skin care and hair care products

    Aveeno offers products to treat skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, pruritus ani, chickenpox, hives, and sunburn

    Aveeno

    Aveeno

  • Hapten
  • Molecule which triggers an immune response when attached to a carrier

    example of a hapten is urushiol, which is the toxin found in poison ivy. When absorbed through the skin from a poison ivy plant, urushiol undergoes oxidation

    Hapten

    Hapten

    Hapten

  • Ginkgo biloba
  • Species of tree

    (bilobol is a substance related to anacardic acid from cashew nut shells and urushiols present in poison ivy and other Toxicodendron spp.) Individuals with a

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo_biloba

  • Allergy
  • Immune system response to a substance that most people tolerate well

    reaction, urushiol-induced contact dermatitis, originates after contact with poison ivy, eastern poison oak, western poison oak, or poison sumac. Urushiol, which

    Allergy

    Allergy

    Allergy

  • Type IV hypersensitivity
  • Type of allergic reaction

    significant inflammation and local damage. Some other clinical examples: Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis Chronic transplant rejection Coeliac disease

    Type IV hypersensitivity

    Type_IV_hypersensitivity

  • -ol
  • Suffix in organic chemistry

    oleum, oil). Examples of this sense of the suffix include phenol, eugenol, urushiol, and menthol. The IUPAC name of alcohols can derive from the following

    -ol

    -ol

    -ol

  • Metopium toxiferum
  • Species of tree

    Anacardiaceae, that is native to the American Neotropics. It produces the irritant urushiol much like its close relatives poison sumac and poison oak. It is related

    Metopium toxiferum

    Metopium toxiferum

    Metopium_toxiferum

  • Blister
  • Small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin

    solvent, or other chemical such as nickel sulfate, Balsam of Peru, or urushiol (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac). This is known as contact dermatitis

    Blister

    Blister

    Blister

  • Anacardic acids
  • Chemical compound

    (Anacardium occidentale). An acid form of urushiol, they also cause an allergic skin rash on contact, known as urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. Anacardic

    Anacardic acids

    Anacardic acids

    Anacardic_acids

  • Contact dermatitis
  • Inflammation from allergen or irritant exposure

    (Myroxylon pereirae), and chromium. In the Americas they include the oily, urushiol-containing coating from plants of the genus Toxicodendron: poison ivy,

    Contact dermatitis

    Contact dermatitis

    Contact_dermatitis

  • Cashew
  • Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae

    irritant chemically related to the better-known and also toxic allergenic oil urushiol, which is found in the related poison ivy and lacquer tree. Botanical illustration

    Cashew

    Cashew

    Cashew

  • Holigarna arnottiana
  • Species of flowering plant

    The sap of this tree is considered as allergen due to the presence of urushiol compounds. A large tree, with finely fissured bark. White latex turning

    Holigarna arnottiana

    Holigarna arnottiana

    Holigarna_arnottiana

  • Burow's solution
  • Astringent and antibacterial treatment

    infection from conditions such as ingrown nails, in a warm water soak. Urushiol Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis Anti-itch drug Hyo, Yukiyoshi; Yamada,

    Burow's solution

    Burow's solution

    Burow's_solution

  • Allergen
  • Type of antigen that produces an abnormally vigorous immune response

    prototypical example is urushiol, a resin produced by poison ivy and poison oak, which causes the skin rash condition known as urushiol-induced contact dermatitis

    Allergen

    Allergen

  • Antipruritic
  • Medications that inhibit itching

    contact dermatitis and urticaria caused by plants such as poison ivy (urushiol-induced contact dermatitis) or stinging nettle. Itching can also be caused

    Antipruritic

    Antipruritic

  • Occupational safety and health
  • Field concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people at work

    risk exposure to numerous biohazards, including animal bites and stings, urushiol from poisonous plants, and diseases transmitted through animals such as

    Occupational safety and health

    Occupational_safety_and_health

  • Dr. Stone season 4
  • 2025 Japanese television season

    this and wins with a royal straight flush due to marking his cards with urushiol, which he is allergic to. To improve conditions for the crew, Ryusui sets

    Dr. Stone season 4

    Dr._Stone_season_4

  • Pistachio
  • Member of the cashew family

    (which includes poison ivy, sumac, mango, and cashew), pistachios contain urushiol, an irritant that can cause allergic skin reactions. Large quantities of

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

  • Impatiens capensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    "Efficacy of the saponin component of Impatiens capensis Meerb. in preventing urushiol-induced contact dermatitis". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 162: 163–7.

    Impatiens capensis

    Impatiens capensis

    Impatiens_capensis

  • Itch
  • Uncomfortable skin sensation

    of skin Allergic reaction to contact with specific chemicals, such as urushiol, derived from poison ivy or poison oak, or Balsam of Peru, found in many

    Itch

    Itch

    Itch

  • Japanese lacquerware
  • Japanese craft using lacquer to coat objects

    coating." The terms related to lacquer or lacquerware such as "Japanning", "Urushiol" and "maque" which means lacquer in Mexican Spanish, are derived from Japanese

    Japanese lacquerware

    Japanese lacquerware

    Japanese_lacquerware

  • Comocladia dodonaea
  • Species of plant

    islands. In the sap of the plant and on the surface of the leaves is an urushiol poison similar to that in poison ivy. Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Comocladia dodonaea

    Comocladia dodonaea

    Comocladia_dodonaea

  • Poison
  • Substance that causes death, injury or harm to organs

    Toxicodendron family having the names poison ivy and poison oak, the oil urushiol they produce is not a true poison and is actually an allergen, which 15%

    Poison

    Poison

    Poison

  • Spondias mombin
  • Species of tree

    reaction to that of the poison ivy plant. Those with a known sensitivity to urushiol should exercise caution in consuming or handling this species.[citation

    Spondias mombin

    Spondias mombin

    Spondias_mombin

  • Schinus terebinthifolia
  • Species of flowering plant in the cashew family

    Anacardiaceae, Brazilian pepper contains active alkenyl phenols, e.g. urushiol and cardol, which can cause contact dermatitis and inflammation in sensitive

    Schinus terebinthifolia

    Schinus terebinthifolia

    Schinus_terebinthifolia

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    regions of China, Korea, and Japan. The sap or resin of the tree, called urushiol, was caustic and toxic (it contained the same chemical compound as poison

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Sumac-ade
  • Tart drink made from sumac

    vernix and Rhus radicans are not used as they are highly toxic due to their urushiol content. In the Americas, sumac-ade wasn't created by any modern inventor

    Sumac-ade

    Sumac-ade

    Sumac-ade

  • White spirit
  • Petroleum-derived clear, transparent liquid

    laundry stains, and as a popular remedy for eliminating the irritant oil urushiol in poison ivy. It was removed as a potential health risk. White spirit

    White spirit

    White spirit

    White_spirit

  • Bentonite
  • Type of claystone, composed of absorbent smectite clay minerals

    bentonate-based topical medication intended to act as a shield against exposure to urushiol, the oil found in plants such as poison ivy or poison oak. Bentonite can

    Bentonite

    Bentonite

    Bentonite

  • Columbo season 3
  • Season of television series

    murder. Mistake: The case turns on there being no other possible source of urushiol because its natural source, poison ivy, is not found near Los Angeles.

    Columbo season 3

    Columbo_season_3

  • Cradle cap
  • Crusting or scaling of a baby's scalp

    capillitii Cradle cap Contact dermatitis (allergic, irritant) plants: Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis African blackwood dermatitis Tulip fingers other:

    Cradle cap

    Cradle cap

    Cradle_cap

  • Pruritus ani
  • Irritation of the skin of the anus, causing itching

    present in the anal area and cause irritation. Persons that are allergic to Urushiol Oil and ingest any food containing this toxin can develop severe irritation

    Pruritus ani

    Pruritus_ani

  • Metopium brownei
  • Species of flowering plant

    to Veracruz in Mexico. Like its cousin, Metopium toxiferum, it produces urushiol in its bark, which can cause contact dermatitis; therefore, live trees

    Metopium brownei

    Metopium brownei

    Metopium_brownei

  • Grevillea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    tridecylresorcinol, also known as grevillol. These compounds are chemically similar to urushiol, a compound which causes skin rashes and is found in poison ivy and other

    Grevillea

    Grevillea

    Grevillea

  • List of poisonous plants
  • Michael J.; Carius, Brandon M. (30 September 2019). "Mango Dermatitis After Urushiol Sensitization". Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine. 3 (4):

    List of poisonous plants

    List of poisonous plants

    List_of_poisonous_plants

  • Lophocampa caryae
  • Species of moth

    people, particularly those prone to allergies, and may resemble exposure to urushiol. They are microscopically barbed and may rarely cause serious medical complications

    Lophocampa caryae

    Lophocampa caryae

    Lophocampa_caryae

  • Spondias purpurea
  • Species of plant

    purpurea are high in antioxidants, which help rid the body of free radicals. Urushiol is present in the sap of the tree and in small concentrations of the fruit

    Spondias purpurea

    Spondias purpurea

    Spondias_purpurea

  • Vera Byers
  • American immunologist

    she published some papers on the regulation of the immune response to urushiol in poison ivy/poison oak, also using a monoclonal antibody. Her work as

    Vera Byers

    Vera_Byers

  • List of Japanese inventions and discoveries
  • amine") in 1912. Urushiol Urushiol, a mixture of alkyl catechols, was discovered by Rikou Majima. Majima also discovered that Urushiol was an allergen

    List of Japanese inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Adipostatin A
  • Chemical compound

    aliphatic chains and phenolic rings. Chemically, it is similar in structure to urushiol, the irritant found in poison ivy. Adipostatin A can be found in Ginkgo

    Adipostatin A

    Adipostatin_A

  • List of skin conditions
  • contact dermatitis Tree-associated plant-induced Tree-induced Tulip fingers Urushiol-induced Vegetable-induced Eczema refers to a broad range of conditions

    List of skin conditions

    List of skin conditions

    List_of_skin_conditions

  • Lithraea caustica
  • Species of plant

    Alters Contact Hypersensitivity to Urushiols: Role of Aliphatic Chain β-Oxidation in Processing and Activation of Urushiols". Journal of Investigative Dermatology

    Lithraea caustica

    Lithraea caustica

    Lithraea_caustica

  • Tec Laboratories
  • Manufacturer of over-the-counter pharmaceutical dermatological preparations

    proven successful at removing the rash-causing oil found in the resin urushiol of the native plants poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac from skin

    Tec Laboratories

    Tec_Laboratories

  • Prurigo
  • Medical condition

    capillitii Cradle cap Contact dermatitis (allergic, irritant) plants: Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis African blackwood dermatitis Tulip fingers other:

    Prurigo

    Prurigo

  • Chinese Cabinets in Schönbrunn Palace
  • structured, the lacquer layer was mainly composed of aged laccol with some urushiol, drying oil and cedrol oil, the coating was based on oxidised shellac and

    Chinese Cabinets in Schönbrunn Palace

    Chinese Cabinets in Schönbrunn Palace

    Chinese_Cabinets_in_Schönbrunn_Palace

  • Bilobol
  • Chemical compound

    alkylresorcinol from Ginkgo biloba. Chemically, it is similar in structure to urushiol, the irritant found in poison ivy; it is a strong skin irritant itself

    Bilobol

    Bilobol

  • Catechol
  • Organic compound (C6H4(OH)2); benzene with two adjacent –OH groups

    component of tea. Piceatannol, an antioxidant found in some red wines. Urushiols, the active agent in poison ivy (R = (CH2)14CH3, (CH2)7CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CH2

    Catechol

    Catechol

    Catechol

  • Occupational hazard
  • Hazard experienced in the workplace

    biological agents can cause contact dermatitis (caused by exposure to urushiol from poisonous Toxicodendron plants), Lyme disease, West Nile virus, and

    Occupational hazard

    Occupational hazard

    Occupational_hazard

  • Mahmoud ElSohly
  • American pharmacologist

    Marijuana Project. In addition to his work on cannabis, ElSohly's research on urushiol led to the development of PDC-APB, a candidate for a vaccine against skin

    Mahmoud ElSohly

    Mahmoud_ElSohly

  • Nonoxynol-9
  • Chemical compound

    found in Zanfel poison ivy cream. It effectively helps to break up the oil urushiol that causes the rash. From 1996 to 2000, a UN-sponsored study conducted

    Nonoxynol-9

    Nonoxynol-9

    Nonoxynol-9

  • Toxicodendron succedaneum
  • Species of flowering plant

    and flowers Bark A very common wild tree in Hong Kong Detail of flowers Urushiol NRCS. "Toxicodendron succedaneum". PLANTS Database. United States Department

    Toxicodendron succedaneum

    Toxicodendron succedaneum

    Toxicodendron_succedaneum

  • Gluta usitata
  • Species of flowering plant

    thitsiol, has been reported to occur in this species. Sap also contains urushiol. Ding Hou (1978) in: Blumea, 24(1): 14 Melanorrhoea usitata in BoDD – Botanical

    Gluta usitata

    Gluta usitata

    Gluta_usitata

  • Ganying
  • Chinese cultural concept of resonance

    relation between crabs and lacquer refers to the Chinese medical treatment of urushiol-induced contact dermatitis with crushed shellfish, which supposedly prevents

    Ganying

    Ganying

  • Oil drying agent
  • Painting implement

    a term for the use of drying oils as an imitation or substitution for urushiol based Japanese lacquer. Separate drying additives for paints became necessary

    Oil drying agent

    Oil_drying_agent

  • Rhus ovata
  • Species of tree

    and consume them. There are unconfirmed reports that Rhus ovata contains urushiol, the chemical irritant in plants such as poison ivy. Rhus plants have been

    Rhus ovata

    Rhus ovata

    Rhus_ovata

  • Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Species of plant in the aster family

    Rafinesque wrote the following about its use to treat skin eruptions, including urushiol-induced contact dermatitis from poison ivy and poison sumac: The A. novanglia

    Symphyotrichum novae-angliae

    Symphyotrichum novae-angliae

    Symphyotrichum_novae-angliae

  • List of English words of Japanese origin
  • earthquakes or other underwater disturbances. (English IPA ː [(t)suːnɑːmiː]) urushiol (from 漆 or うるし urushi, a plant that gives a skin rash on contact) a chemical

    List of English words of Japanese origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Japanese_origin

  • Conservation and restoration of lacquerware
  • Preservation of heritage collections

    China and Korea. Sap from the tree contains a chemical compound called urushiol that hardens when exposed to humidity. The sap is processed to remove impurities

    Conservation and restoration of lacquerware

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_lacquerware

  • Aluminium diacetate
  • Chemical compound

    skin irritation from many causes, such as insect bites, athlete's foot, urushiol-induced contact dermatitis from plants poisonous to the touch such as poison

    Aluminium diacetate

    Aluminium diacetate

    Aluminium_diacetate

  • Pseudosmodingium andrieuxii
  • Species of plant

    family Anacardiaceae it was found that Pseudosmodingium andrieuxii contains urushiol, which is known to produce allergenic effects, especially dermatitis, in

    Pseudosmodingium andrieuxii

    Pseudosmodingium andrieuxii

    Pseudosmodingium_andrieuxii

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  • Abdul-Warith
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdul-Warith

    Servant of the Supreme Inheritor

  • Vidura
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Thai

    Vidura

    Wise

  • Nuwairah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nuwairah |

    Small fire

  • Ektuhi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ektuhi

    Only One Thee

  • Sreepad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sreepad

    Feet pad of Lord Vishnu

  • Dick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Dick

    Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful; Rich Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful Ruler; Brave; First of the People

  • Becca
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Becca

    Abbreviation of Rebecca.

  • Diya | தியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Diya | தியா

    Lamp (Celebrity Name: Tamil superstar Surya)

  • Yamuna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yamuna

    Jamuna river

  • Nymphas
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Nymphas

    Spouse; bridegroom.

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