Disease of horses
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FARCYDisease of horses.
vivesa disease of horses
dourinea disease of horses
sarcoida disease of horses
glandersa disease of horses
sarcoidsSARCOID, a disease of horses
horsepoxa skin disease of horses
dourinesDOURINE, a disease of horses
spavina disease of horses, also SPAVIE
horsepoxesHORSEPOX, a skin disease of horses
spaviea disease of horses, also SPAVIN
spaviesSPAVIE, a disease of horses, also SPAVIN
spavinsSPAVIN, a disease of horses, also SPAVIE
roaringa disease of horses marked by roaring
sallendersa skin disease affecting the hocks of horses
roaringsROARING, a disease of horses marked by roaring
glanderousof or pertaining to glanders, a disease of horses
angleberrya soft fleshy tumour in horses; a disease of turnips and cabbages also ANBURY
angleberriesANGLEBERRY, a soft fleshy tumour in horses; a disease of turnips and cabbages also ANBURY
dourinesinfectious disease of horses, affecting the genitals and hind legs, caused by a protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma equiperdum
dourineinfectious disease of horses, affecting the genitals and hind legs, caused by a protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma equiperdum
pinkeyeA viral disease of horses, symptoms of which include fever, spontaneous abortion, and redness of the eyes
roaringdisease of horses, caused by respiratory obstruction or vocal cord paralysis, and characterized by loud or rough breathing sounds
locosdisease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis
locoismdisease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis
locoismsdisease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis
nganadisease of horses and other animals, widespread in parts of Africa, caused by the organism Trypanosoma brucei, and transmitted by a variety of tsetse fly
nganasdisease of horses and other animals, widespread in parts of Africa, caused by the organism Trypanosoma brucei, and transmitted by a variety of tsetse fly
naganasdisease of horses and other animals, widespread in parts of Africa, caused by the organism Trypanosoma brucei, and transmitted by a variety of tsetse fly
naganadisease of horses and other animals, widespread in parts of Africa, caused by the organism Trypanosoma brucei, and transmitted by a variety of tsetse fly
spavinsdisease of the hock joint of horses in which enlargement occurs because of collected fluids (bog spavin), bony growth (bone spavin), or distention of the veins (blood spavin)
spavindisease of the hock joint of horses in which enlargement occurs because of collected fluids (bog spavin), bony growth (bone spavin), or distention of the veins (blood spavin)
azoturiadisease of horses, esp. draft horses returning to work after several days of inactivity and heavy feeding, characterized by muscle stiffness, paralysis, excessive sweating, and excretion of dark urine
surrasoften fatal infectious disease of horses, camels, elephants, and dogs caused by a blood-infecting protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, transmitted by the bite of horseflies, characterized by fever, anemia, and emaciation
surraoften fatal infectious disease of horses, camels, elephants, and dogs caused by a blood-infecting protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma evansi, transmitted by the bite of horseflies, characterized by fever, anemia, and emaciation
glanders(used with a sing. v.) contagious disease chiefly of horses and mules but communicable to humans, caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas mallei and characterized by swellings beneath the jaw and a profuse mucous discharge from the nostrils