Vulgaris - Wikipedia Vulgaris, a Latin adjective meaning common, or something that is derived from the masses of common people, may refer to: Vulgaris aerae, the Latin translation for the Common Era
Pemphigus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Pemphigus is a rare skin disorder with blistering of the skin and mucous membranes The most common type is pemphigus vulgaris, which involves painful sores and blisters on the skin and in the mouth
vulgaris - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In New Latin, within taxonomic binomial nomenclature, vulgaris is a specific epithet in many genera, across all kingdoms, denoting a common (prevalent) species of the genus (for example, Beta vulgaris, Vespula vulgaris, Sturnus vulgaris), and within disease classification and nomenclature (nosology), it denotes the common or classic form of any
Vulgaris Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary The Latin word “vulgaris” translates to “common,” “ordinary,” or “popular” in English It is used to describe something that is characteristic of the common people, as opposed to the elite or high-born
Pemphigus vulgaris | About the Disease | GARD Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune disorder that involves blistering and erosion of the skin and mucous membranes It occurs almost exclusively in middle-aged or older people