Acarioses

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˈkeriˌoʊsiːz/

Definitions of acarioses

noun a plural form of the noun acariosis, which refers to a disease caused by mites or ticks

Example Sentences

A1 Acarioses can be prevented by keeping your living space clean.

A2 The veterinarian diagnosed the cat with acarioses.

B1 The symptoms of acarioses include itching and skin irritation.

B2 Treatment for acarioses usually involves medication prescribed by a doctor.

C1 Research on acarioses has led to advancements in medical understanding of parasitic diseases.

C2 Experts in parasitology study the various types of acarioses and their effects on different host species.

Examples of acarioses in a Sentence

formal The veterinarian diagnosed the chickens with acarioses, a type of parasitic infestation.

informal My neighbor's chickens have acarioses, poor things.

slang I heard that the farm down the road is dealing with some nasty acarioses in their livestock.

figurative The spread of misinformation can be likened to an acarioses, infecting minds with falsehoods.

Grammatical Forms of acarioses

plural

acarioses

comparative

more acarioses

superlative

most acarioses

present tense

acarioses

future tense

will acarioses

perfect tense

have acariosed

continuous tense

am acariosing

singular

acariosis

positive degree

acarioses

infinitive

to acarioses

gerund

acariosing

participle

acariosed

Origin and Evolution of acarioses

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acarioses' originated from the Greek word 'akari' which means mite or acarus.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the field of parasitology to describe infestations caused by mites, the term 'acarioses' has evolved to encompass a broader range of diseases caused by various types of mites and their effects on different hosts.