A name applied to any disease affecting primarily the stratum spinosum (prickle-cells) of the epidermis.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "acanthosis" in a sentence
"Look at the skin on your neck, to see if it has a dark, velvety appearance a condition called acanthosis nigricans."
"He had a dark skin coloring on the back of his neck called "acanthosis nigricans," which can be a sign of being prediabetic."
"This condition—called acanthosis nigricans—is an early sign of metabolic syndrome, which is associated with high blood pressure plus elevated levels of blood lipids and blood sugar."