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1 fowl pox
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2 pseudo cow pox virus
Agriculture: PCPVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > pseudo cow pox virus
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3 болезнь с высыпаниями на коже
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > болезнь с высыпаниями на коже
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4 поксвирус
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5 пустулы
pox крист. -
6 пустулы
pox крист. -
7 походя
/ˈpoxədʲə/
on the march, as one goes alongin passing, in an offhand manner -
8 похороны
/ˈpoxɐrɐnɨ/
burial, funeral -
9 щедрина
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10 сифилис
2) Medicine: St. Job's disease, lues, lues venerea3) Rude: pox6) Archaic: French pox7) Taboo: French ache, French aches, German pox (см. French pox), Indian pox (см. French pox), Irish mutton, Italian pox (см. French pox), Nervo (см. Nervo and Knox), Spanish pox (см. French pox), coachman (см. coachman on the box), copper pox, crabs (pl), great pox (в отл. от small pox оспа), jack (cм. jack in the box), labor, ladies' fever, measles, phyllis (med and mil euph), pimple, pintle-fever, pock, rail, ral, sif, sigma (по названию буквы греческого алфавита, писавшейся на истории болезни венерического больного), special disease -
11 ветряная оспа
1) General subject: chicken pox, chicken-pox2) Medicine: chickenpox, varicella, water-pox, waterpox -
12 оспа птиц
1) Agriculture: fowl powershift, (-дифтерит) fowl pox2) Makarov: chicken pox, fowl pox -
13 будь он проклят!
1) General subject: malediction be upon him!, may damnation take him!, may tarnation take him!, woe betide him!2) Makarov: a pox on him!, pox on him! -
14 овечья оспа
1) General subject: sheep pock, sheep pox, sheep-pock2) Makarov: sheep-pox -
15 оспа
1) General subject: smallpox2) Biology: pox3) Medicine: variola4) Agriculture: variola (возбудитель- вирус)5) Veterinary medicine: pox (возбудитель - вирус) -
16 оспа коз
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17 оспа-дифтерит птиц
1) Agriculture: fowl powershift2) Makarov: chicken pox, fowl diphtheria (возбудитель - вирус), fowl poxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оспа-дифтерит птиц
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18 оспа
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19 ветрянка
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20 ветряная оспа
chicken pox, chicken-pox, chickenpox
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Pox — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pox es un aguardiente, elaborado a base de caña de azúcar, esta bebida es muy importante en la cultura Maya, dado que se utiliza de manera ceremonial. En Tzotzil y en Tseltal la palabra pox quiere decir: medicina,… … Wikipedia Español
Pox — can refer to: *A disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pockmarks, often caused by various animal viruses. *Orthopoxviruses **Smallpox (aka the pox ) **Monkeypox **Cowpox **Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) *Herpes… … Wikipedia
pox — ► NOUN 1) any disease caused by a virus and producing a rash of pimples that become pus filled and leave pockmarks on healing. 2) (the pox) historical smallpox. 3) (the pox) informal syphilis. ● a pox on Cf. ↑a pox on … English terms dictionary
Pox — Pox, n. [For pocks, OE. pokkes. See {Pock}. It is plural in form but is used as a singular.] (Med.) Strictly, a disease by pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, the smallpox, the chicken… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pox — [pɔks US pa:ks] n old use [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: pocks, plural of pock mark on the skin , from Old English pocc] 1.) the pox a) the disease ↑syphilis b) the disease ↑smallpox 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pox — Pox, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Poxed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Poxing}.] To infect with the pox, or syphilis. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pox — [ paks ] noun singular an old word meaning smallpox a. an old word meaning syphilis a pox on an old expression used for expressing anger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pox — (n.) late 15c., spelling alteration of pockes, plural of pocke (see POCK (Cf. pock)). Especially (after c.1500) of syphilis … Etymology dictionary
pox — [päks] n. [for pocks < ME pokkes, pl. of pokke: see POCK] 1. any of various diseases characterized by skin eruptions, as smallpox or chickenpox 2. syphilis: usually with the … English World dictionary
pox — hy·pox·e·mia; hy·pox·ia; hy·pox·is; hy·pox·y·lon; iso·pro·pox·ide; li·pox·e·nous; li·pox·i·dase; hy·pox·emic; li·pox·y·gen·ase; pox; hy·pox·ic; li·pox·e·ny; … English syllables
pox — I. noun (plural pox or poxes) Etymology: alteration of pocks, plural of pock Date: circa 1530 1. a. a virus disease (as chicken pox) characterized by pustules or eruptions b. archaic smallpox c … New Collegiate Dictionary