Results for: streptococcal, streptococcus, spherical bacteria occurring in pairs or chains (Informal)
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(Medicine) food poisoning caused by ingestion of the salmonella bacteria (characterized by fever, severe diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain)salmonellosis
(Medicine) infection caused by parasitic bacteria from the genus Schistosoma (causes anemia, pain, and organ malfunction), bilharziasis, illness cause by blood infection, snail feverschistosomiasis
(Na) light malleable silvery-white chemical element (Chemistry), `:Na, abundantly occurring chemical elementsodium
(Nautical) any of the two late watch periods on a ship (first from 4 to 6 p.m., the second from 6 to 8 p.m.); any night shift (Informal), watch period on shipdogwatch
(Pathology) condition characterized by softening of the bones (occurring especially in pregnant women), bone diseaseosteomalacia
(Pathology) disease characterized by ulcers in the mouth and sometimes on the genitals (occurring mostly in malnourished, hygienically neglected children), severe inflammation with gangrenenoma
150 years, 150th anniversary, occurring every 150 yearssesquicentennial; sesquicentenary
2 horses harnessed together, 2 mating animals, 2 opposing members making a voting agreement, 2 people together, 2 playing cards, 2 similar things used together, agreement to form a pair, couple, couple; be part one of a match; mate; form pairs, electro...pair
3-year period, event occurring every three years; three year period; three year anniversary, happening every 3 years, lasting 3 years, occurring every three years; consisting of three years, third anniversarytriennial
7 years, containing 7, group of 7, group of seven items; period of seven years; number 7, line of verse containing 7 feet, pertaining to the number 7; of a period of seven years; occurring every seven years; comprising a group of seven items, relating ...septenary
a cut, act or sound of snipping, cut using small strokes, cut with scissors; clip, cut off, cutting with scissors; small cut made with scissors; small piece that has been cut off; little bit; young or insignificant person (Informal); disrespectful pers...snip
a great deal, a little, approximately, to a certain degree; somewhat (Informal); very, considerably (Informal), being an unknown or unspecified amount, undetermined, approximate; being unnamed; impressive, remarkable (Informal), particular but unspecif...some
abbreviated, abruptly, cause a short circuit; give less than required or agreed, shortchange (Informal), concise, discourteous, film of short duration, full of fat, garment size, having less than needed, insufficiently long or tall, maturing soon, mixt...short
ability to hit hard, ability to impress, beat somebody, defeat somebody decisively, hard hit, heavy blow, thump; ability to give heavy blows; quality of making a strong impression (Informal), hit somebody very hard, strike, give heavy blow; decisively ...wallop
abnormal spherical swelling, air-filled cavity in seaweeds, hollow organ or cavity, protective covering around parasite, protective sac enclosing organism, resting spore, saclike growth containing fluidcyst
 

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