scurvy
scur
ˈskɜr
skēr
vy
vi
vi
British pronunciation
/ˈskɜːvi/

Definition & Meaning of "scurvy"in English

Scurvy
01

a disease caused by severe lack of vitamin C

What is "scurvy"?

Scurvy is a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, which is essential for producing collagen and overall health. Historically, it was common among sailors and explorers on long sea trips who lacked access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Symptoms of scurvy include weakness, fatigue, swollen and bleeding gums, joint pain, and easy bruising. Without treatment, scurvy can lead to severe complications, such as anemia, gum disease, and slow wound healing. Treatment involves increasing vitamin C intake through diet or supplements.

scurvy
01

morally reprehensible, despicable, or contemptible, often used in reference to behavior that is dishonest or unethical

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His scurvy actions left a trail of hurt feelings and broken trust.
The scurvy tricks he played on his colleagues were a clear violation of ethical standards.
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