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1 smallpox
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2 smallpox
nouna type of serious infectious disease in which there is a severe rash of large, pus-filled spots that usually leave scars.مَرَض الجدْري -
3 shot
جُرْعَة (عَقَّار أو دَوَاء) \ shot: a supply of medicine passed into the body, through a hollow needle: The doctor gave me a shot against smallpox. \ See Also حقنة (حُقْنَة) \ جُلَّة \ shot: a heavy metal ball, formerly fired from guns; such a ball now thrown as a sport. \ حُقْنَة (عَقَّار) \ shot: a supply of medicine passed into the body, through a hollow needle: The doctor gave me a shot against smallpox. \ See Also جُرْعَة \ خُرْدُق \ shot. \ _(field) Eng. \ رَامٍ \ shot: (with an adj.) sb. who aims, successfully or unsuccessfully (with a gun, ball, stone, etc.): He’s a good (or bad) shot. \ رَشٌّ (خُرْدُق) \ shot: a quantity of little metal balls that are fired from a shotgun. \ رَمّاء \ shot: (with an adj.) sb. who aims, successfully or unsuccessfully (with a gun, ball, stone, etc.): He’s a good (or bad) shot. \ See Also رام (رامٍ)، صياد (صَيَّاد) \ طَلْقَة نارِيّة \ shot: an act of shooting: We fired three shots at their ship. Our third shot struck it. -
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5 jadar
blisters; smallpox [Mal gidri] Per jadar borrowed from Ar -
6 judar
blisters; smallpox [jadar] -
7 الجدري
1) pestis variolosa 2) smallpox 3) variola 4) variolar 5) variolic 6) variolous -
8 جدري البقر
bovine smallpox -
9 جدري الغنم
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10 جدري
n. chicken pox, smallpox, variola -
11 جدر
جَدِرَ، جُدِرَ، جُدّرَ: أصَابَهُ الجُدَرِيّ -
12 جدر
جَدِرَ، جُدِرَ، جُدّرَ: أصَابَهُ الجُدَرِيّ -
13 جدر
جَدِرَ، جُدِرَ، جُدّرَ: أصَابَهُ الجُدَرِيّ -
14 جدري
جُدَرِيّ (مرض)smallpox, variola -
15 مجدور
مَجْدُور: مُصَابٌ بِالجُدَرِيّ -
16 eradicate
[ɪˈradɪkeɪt] verbto get rid of completely:يَسْتَأصِل، يَجْتَثُّ، يَتَخَلَّص منSmallpox has almost been eradicated.
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17 pockmark
[ˈpɔkmaːk] noun بَثْرة في الوجْه، جَدْرَه -
18 scare
[skeə]1. verbto startle or frighten:يُفْزِع، يُخيفHis warning scared her into obeying him.
2. noun1) a feeling of fear or alarm:خَوْفThe noise gave me a scare.
2) a feeling of fear or panic among a large number of people:رُعْب، فَزَعa smallpox scare.
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19 scourge
[skəːdʒ] nouna cause of great suffering to many people:سَوْط، مِجْلَدَهVaccination has freed us from the scourge of smallpox.
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20 vaccinate
[-ksɪ-] verbto protect (a person etc) against a disease by putting vaccine into his blood:يُلَقِّح، يُطَعِّمHas your child been vaccinated against smallpox?
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