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  • 91cholera infantum — /kɒlərə ɪnˈfæntəm/ (say koluhruh in fantuhm) noun → cholera (def. 2) …

  • 92cholera morbus — noun severe gastroenteritis of unknown etiology; characterized by severe colic and vomiting and diarrhea • Syn: ↑collywobbles • Hypernyms: ↑gastroenteritis, ↑stomach flu, ↑intestinal flu * * * ˈmȯrbəs, ȯ(ə)b noun Etymol …

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  • 93cholera vibrio — ˈvibrēˌō noun Etymology: New Latin : the bacterium (Vibrio comma) that causes Asiatic cholera …

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  • 94cholera — noun Etymology: Latin Date: 1601 any of several diseases of humans and domestic animals usually marked by severe gastrointestinal symptoms; especially an acute diarrheal disease caused by an enterotoxin produced by a comma shaped gram negative… …

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  • 95cholera — (kol er ah) An acute infectious enteritis, endemic and epidemic in Asia, which periodically spreading to the Middle East, Africa, Southern Europe, and South America; caused by Vibrio cholerae …

    Dictionary of microbiology

  • 96cholera — noun /ˈkɒləɹə/ Any of several acute infectious diseases of humans and domestic animals, caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium through ingestion of contaminated water or food, usually marked by severe gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea,… …

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  • 97Cholera — An infectious disease characterized by vomiting, cramps, fever, etc. Treated with Allium, Capsicum, Eupatorium, Mangifera, Melia, Mikania, Mucuna, Musa, Physalis, Psidium, Rheedia …

    EthnoBotanical Dictionary

  • 98cholera — chol|e|ra [ˈkɔlərə US ˈka: ] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Modern Latin; Origin: Latin; CHOLER] a serious disease that causes sickness and sometimes death. It is caused by eating infected food or drinking infected water …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 99cholera — chol|er|a [ kalərə ] noun uncount a serious disease affecting your stomach and INTESTINES (=the long tube that carries waste out of your body) that often causes death. It is caused by drinking water or eating food infected with bacteria …

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  • 100Cholera — Hamburg • Schetter …

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