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22 Spanish fever
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23 حمى تكساس
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24 piroplazmózis
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25 texasi láz
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26 texto
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27 пироплазмоз крупного рогатого скота
1) Biology: bovine malaria2) Agriculture: Texas fever (возбудитель - Piroplasma bigemina, Babesia bigemina), bovine malaria (возбудитель - Babesia bigemina), bovine piroplasmosis, cattle-tick fever (возбудитель - Piroplasma bigemina, Babesia bigemina), malarial fever (возбудитель - Piroplasma bigemina, Babesia bigemina), piroplasmosis in cattle, tick fever (возбудитель - Piroplasma bigemina, Babesia bigemina), tick-borne fever (возбудитель - Piroplasma bigemina, Babesia bigemina)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пироплазмоз крупного рогатого скота
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28 техасская лихорадка
1) General subject: Texas fever (инфекционное заболевание скота)2) Agriculture: bovine malaria, cattle-tick fever, malarial fever, tick fever, tick-borne feverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > техасская лихорадка
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29 babesiosis bovina
f.bovine babesiosis, bovine hemoglobinuria, Texas fever, redwater fever. -
30 клещ боофилюс
Agriculture: Texas fever tick (Boophilus annulatus), cattle tick (Boophilus annulatus) -
31 morriña
f.1 homesickness, nostalgia, gloom, despondency.2 murrain, any of various diseases of cattle such as anthrax or Texas fever.* * *1 homesickness* * *SF Esp homesickness* * *femenino (fam) homesicknesstener morriña — to feel o be homesick
* * *femenino (fam) homesicknesstener morriña — to feel o be homesick
* * *( fam)homesicknesssiente morriña de su tierra he feels o is homesick for his countrytener morriña to feel o be homesick* * *
morriña sustantivo femenino (fam) homesickness;◊ tener morriña to feel o be homesick
' morriña' also found in these entries:
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* * *morriña nfEsp [por el país] homesickness; [por el pasado] nostalgia;* * *f homesickness* * *morriña nf: homesickness -
32 حمىالماء الأحمر
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33 Tejas
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34 piroplazmózis
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35 حمى قراد تكساس
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36 cenizo
(Sp. model spelled same [seníso] probably < ceniza 'ashes' [due to the color of the plant's leaves] < Vulgar Latin * cinlsia 'ashes mixed with hot coals,' a collective noun derived from Latin cinerem 'ashes')1) Texas: 1892. A salt-bush, including the Atriplex canescens.2) Texas: 1936. A silverleaf, including the Leucophyllum frutescens.Alternate form: ceniza. The DRAE references cenizo as a wild plant of the Chenopodiaceae family that has an erect, herbaceous, white-colored stalk that is approximately two to two-and-a-half feet in height. The plant's leaves are rhomboidal in shape, serrated, green on top, and ash-colored on the undersides. The flowers are greenish and form an irregular spreading cluster. Santamaría also references cenizo and gives three distinct meanings. In northern Mexico and Texas, it refers to a scrophulariaceous bush that is used as a home remedy to reduce fever. It is also known in Spanish as palo cenizo and yerba de cenizo; in Texas as cenicilla or cenicillo. The Latin name is Leuco-phyllum texanum. In Tabasco, Mexico, and southeastern Mexico, cenizo is a melastomaceous plant ( Miconia argentea) that is native to tropical climates and is especially common on the isthmus. In northeastern Mexico and New Mexico it is a chenopodiaceous plant ( Atriplex canescens) whose seeds are used for food by some native tribes. It is also known as chamiso (along the border) and costillas de vaca (in Zacatecas, Mexico). Its leaves, which have a salty flavor, are used as fodder. -
37 fiebre de Tejas
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38 buffalo
West: 1848. The North American bison ( Bison americanus). According to Watts, Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca was the first to apply erroneously the Spanish term búfalo to the American bison because it was similar in appearance to the Indian or African wild ox or buffalo. The buffalo played an important role in the exploration and settlement of the Old West. According to Josiah Gregg ( Commerce of the Prairies), it was a primary source of meat for early expeditions. It was also widely hunted by Indians for its meat and hide. As a result of the animal's importance in the Southwest, the term, originally applied by the Spaniards, became highly integrated into English. This is evidenced by its use as a verb (first referenced in English in central Texas in 1896), meaning to frighten or confuse (or, by extension, to strike on the head with the barrel of a gun), as well as by its use in more than thirty compounds that refer to Southwestern plant life (buffalo berry, buffalo clover, buffalo pea) and animal life (buffalo fish, buffalo wolf). Some compounds containing buffalo also pertain to the history of the Southwest: "buffalo cider" or "buffalo gall" was a liquid found in the buffalo's stomach that could save a thirsty explorer, "buffalo fever" was the excitement felt at the onset of a "buffalo hunt," and "buffalo wood," "buffalo fuel" or "buffalo chips" referred to dried buffalo manure, used to start fires. Santamaría and the DRAE both point out the erroneous use of búfalo in North America to refer to the American bison.Alternate forms: buff, buffler, bufler.
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