Anthrax
81anthrax — noun (U) a serious disease of cattle and sheep …
82anthrax — an·thrax …
83anthrax — [ˈænθræks] noun [U] a very serious illness that affects cows and sheep and sometimes people …
84anthrax — n. severe infectious disease of cattle and sheep, communicable to human beings; boil cause by this …
85Anthrax — 1Ạn|th|rax , der; <griechisch> (Medizin Milzbrand) 2Ạn|th|rax , das; (Kampfstoff mit Anthraxerregern) …
86anthrax — An infectious and usually fatal disease of animals, especially sheep and cattle, and occasionally man. Men who become its victims are usually those engaged in handling wool, hides or animals that were infected. The disease may be acquired either… …
87anthrax — n. a disease of sheep and cattle transmissible to humans. Etymology: LL f. Gk, = carbuncle …
88malignant anthrax — anthrax …
89Brain anthrax — Anthrax infection of the central nervous system (the spinal cord and brain) and meninges (the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. These microscopic findings come from a fatal case of anthrax that occurred in California in 1976. The… …
90agricultural anthrax — anthrax in a human contracted by contact with infected animals or their bodily discharges …