Anthrax
71ANTHRAX — s. m. T. de Médec. Inflammation circonscrite, et essentiellement gangréneuse, du tissu cellulaire sous cutané. On le nomme aussi Charbon …
72ANTHRAX — n. m. T. de Médecine Tumeur inflammatoire de volume variable, qui siège dans la peau et le tissu cellulaire sous cutané et détermine la gangrène d’une partie des tissus …
73anthrax — (an thraks) An infectious disease of animals caused by ingesting Bacillus anthracis spores. Can also occur in humans and is sometimes called woolsorter s disease …
74anthrax — (греч.) уголь, карбункул …
75anthrax — Synonyms and related words: African lethargy, Asiatic cholera, Chagres fever, German measles, Haverhill fever, Minamata disease, Texas fever, acute articular rheumatism, ague, alkali disease, altitude sickness, amebiasis, amebic dysentery,… …
76ANTHRAX — a disease, especially in cattle, due to the invasion of a living organism which, under certain conditions, breeds rapidly; called also splenic fever …
77Anthrax — ◆ Ạn|thrax 〈m.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.; Med.〉 Milzbrand [Etym.: grch., »Kohle«] ◆ Die Buchstabenfolge an|thr… kann auch anth|r… getrennt werden …
78Anthrax — Ạn|thrax [von gr. ἀνϑραξ = Kohle; auch = fressendes Geschwür] m; : = Milzbrand …
79anthrax — an|thrax [ˈænθræks] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: Greek, coal, large red swelling on the skin ] a serious disease affecting cattle and sheep, which can affect humans …
80anthrax — an·thrax || ænθræks n. fatal disease characterized by infections of the skin lungs and digestive system that is caused by the poisonous bacteria Bacillus anthracis (this bacteria is used in biological weapons) …