Smallpox – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
smallpox
n.
contagious disease characterized by skin eruptions which often leave permanent scars
Smallpox
Smallpox was an
infectious disease caused by either of two
virus variants,
Variola major and
Variola minor. The disease is also known by the
Latin names
Variola or
Variola vera, derived from
varius ("spotted") or
varus ("pimple"). The disease was originally known in English as the "
pox" or "
red plague"; the term "smallpox" was first used in Britain in the 15th century to distinguish variola from the "great pox" (
syphilis). The last naturally occurring case of smallpox (
Variola minor) was diagnosed on 26 October 1977.
smallpox
Noun
1. a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars
(synonym) variola, variola major
(hypernym) pox
(hyponym) alastrim, variola minor, pseudosmallpox, pseudovariola, milk pox, white pox, West Indian smallpox, Cuban itch, Kaffir pox
(part-meronym) pock
smallpox
n.
neštovice
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