Definition for A-CRO-THYM'I-ON

A-CRO-THYM'I-ON, n. [Gr. ακρος, extreme, and θυμος, thyme.]

Among physicians, a species of wart, with a narrow basis and broad top, having the color of thyme. It is called Thymus. – Celsus.

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