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1) General subject: communicable decease, contagion2) Medicine: catching disease, communicable disease, virulent disease, zymotic3) Agriculture: zymotic disease4) Law: contagious disease5) Food industry: zymosis6) Makarov: infectious disease, pestilential disease
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pestilential — [[t]pe̱stɪle̱nʃ(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n Pestilential is used to refer to things that cause disease or are caused by disease. [FORMAL] ...people who were dependent for their water supply on this pestilential stream. ...a pestilential fever. 2) ADJ … English dictionary
pestilential — Relating to or tending to produce a pestilence. SYN: pestiferous. * * * pes·ti·len·tial .pes tə len chəl adj 1) causing or tending to cause pestilence 2) of or relating to pestilence * * * pes·ti·len·tial (pes″tĭ lenґshəl) of the… … Medical dictionary
pestilential — pes|ti|len|tial [ˌpestıˈlenʃəl] adj also pes|ti|lent [ˈpestılənt] 1.) literary extremely unpleasant and annoying 2.) old use causing disease … Dictionary of contemporary English
pestiferous — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pestifer pestilential, noxious, from pestis + fer ferous Date: 15th century 1. dangerous to society ; pernicious 2. a. carrying or propagating infection ; pestilential b. infected with a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pestiferous — SYN: pestilential. * * * pes·tif·er·ous pes tif (ə )rəs adj 1) carrying or propagating infection: PESTILENTIAL <a pestiferous insect> 2) infected with a pestilential disease * * * pes·tif·er·ous (pes tifґər əs) [pestis + ferous]… … Medical dictionary
1346 — The year 1346 (see full calendar) was a Julian calendar year in the 14th century, in the midst of a period known in European history as the Late Middle Ages. In Asia that year, the Black Plague came to the troops of the Golden Horde Khanate, a… … Wikipedia
Lazar — La zar, n. [OF. lazare, fr. Lazarus the beggar. Luke xvi. 20.] A person infected with a filthy or pestilential disease; a leper. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Like loathsome lazars, by the hedges lay. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Lazar house} a lazaretto;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lazar house — Lazar La zar, n. [OF. lazare, fr. Lazarus the beggar. Luke xvi. 20.] A person infected with a filthy or pestilential disease; a leper. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Like loathsome lazars, by the hedges lay. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Lazar house} a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pesthouse — Pest house , n. A house or hospital for persons who are infected with any pestilential disease. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Numa Pompilius — King of Rome Numa Pompilius, as imagined on a Roman coin minted by Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso during the reign of Emperor Augustus. Piso himself claimed descent from the king. Reig … Wikipedia
Pierre de Lauzon — (known as Gannenrontié among the Iroquois) (bapt. September 13, 1687, Leignes sur Fontaine, Vienne, France mdash;September 5, 1742, Quebec) was a noted eighteenth century Jesuit missionary in New France. Though sometimes mentioned as Jean, in his … Wikipedia