Path. [a. Gr. ἀκροχορδών a wart with a thin neck, f. ἄκρο-, see ACRO- + χορδή cord.] A kind of hard and elongated wart, supposed to resemble the end of a string; a hanging wart.
1720. Shadwell, Humourists, II. I. 153. O, sir, I should have fought better, but for some Acrochordones upon my right shoulder.
1853. Mayne, Exp. Lex., Acrochordon a small wart, having a narrow base or pedicle.