Definitions | smallpox |
| noun
- (pathology) An acute, highly infectious often fatal disease caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae. It was completly eradicated a few decades ago. Those who survived were left with pockmarks.
Translations: - German: Blattern
- Japanese: 天ç�¶ç�� (ã�¦ã��ã�ã��ã�¨ã��, tennentÅ�), ç�±ç�¡ (ã�»ã��ã��ã��, hÅ�sÅ�), ç��ç�¡ (ã�¨ã��ã��ã��, tÅ�sÅ�)
- Spanish: viruela
Supplemental Details:Sponsor an extended definition for smallpox for as little as $10 per month. Click here to contact us.
| |
|