Results for: virus transmitted by ticks and fleas
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arachnoid, arthropod characterized by four pairs of legs and the absence of wings and antennae (belongs to the class that includes scorpions, ticks, and spiders), eight-legged organismarachnid
bacteria which causes a number of diseases which affect both men and animals (Microbiology); sexually transmitted disease which affects the genitalia (Pathology), pathogenic bacteriumchlamydia
bacteria-infecting virus, phage, virus that causes infection in bacteriabacteriophage
bacterial disease that can be sexually transmitted, lues, sexually transmitted diseasesyphilis
bacteriophage, virus that destroys bacteria (Biology)phage
be on television or radio, for broadcasting on television or radio, make something widely known, program, scatter seed, scattered widely, scattering seed, sent to or over a broad area, transmitted, aired, announced, publicized, transmission, dispatch, ...broadcast
be transmitted, bring something about, broadcast information, cause somebody or something to go, command somebody to go, command to transmit computer data, communicate something, dispatch, cause to go to a destination; propel, launch; dismiss, drive aw...send
bear, carried by, transmitted by (used in combination, e.g. air-borne virus)borne
bearing a virusviruliferous
beat and cook eggs, clamber, climb over rough terrain, clamber; struggle for possession; disorderly or chaotic proceeding, compete frantically, confused mass, dash or struggle, encode transmitted signals, hard climb, hurry, jumble things together, laun...scramble
belonging to or related to the Acarina (order of mites and ticks)acaridan
bird feeding on tickstickbird
bit error rate; (Telecommunications) ratio of bits received with errors to the total number of bits transmitted (expressed as a fraction or percent)BER
brand name for a photograph transmitted over wireWirephoto
can be sent, can be dispatched, can be transmittedsendable
 

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