Pimelorrhea is a medical term that refers to the secretion of pus or an oily discharge by the sebaceous glands of the skin. The spelling of this word is quite unique and is pronounced as /pɪməlɔːriə/. The first syllable 'pi' is pronounced as in the word 'pig' and the second syllable 'me' is pronounced as in 'met'. The third syllable 'lor' is pronounced as in 'law' and the fourth syllable 'rhea' is pronounced as in 'diarrhea'. This term is commonly used in the dermatological field to describe certain skin conditions.
Fatty diarrhea.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.