IPA: //roʊˈziːələ//
KK: /roʊˈziːələ/
A skin rash that appears as rose-colored spots, often associated with certain diseases like measles or scarlet fever.
The doctor diagnosed the child with roseola after noticing the characteristic rash.
Roseola is derived from "roseus" (meaning rosy or pink) and the suffix "-ola" (a diminutive suffix in Latin). The term refers to a condition characterized by a rosy or pink rash, typically seen in children.
Think of the word 'rose' which relates to the rosy color of the rash associated with roseola, helping you remember that it describes a condition with a pink rash.