Aegyptianellosis

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ɪˌdʒɪpʃəˈnɛləsɪs/

Definitions of aegyptianellosis

noun a disease affecting animals, especially cattle, caused by the bacterium Anaplasma marginale

Example Sentences

A1 Aegyptianellosis is a disease that affects animals.

A2 The symptoms of aegyptianellosis in cows include fever and loss of appetite.

B1 Farmers need to be aware of the risks of aegyptianellosis and take preventive measures.

B2 Research is ongoing to develop a vaccine for aegyptianellosis in livestock.

C1 Veterinarians play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating aegyptianellosis outbreaks.

C2 The government has implemented strict regulations to control the spread of aegyptianellosis in the country.

Examples of aegyptianellosis in a Sentence

formal Aegyptianellosis is a rare bacterial infection that can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals.

informal I heard that aegyptianellosis is going around in the local livestock.

slang Watch out for aegyptianellosis, it's no joke.

figurative The spread of rumors in the office was like aegyptianellosis, infecting everyone with gossip.

Grammatical Forms of aegyptianellosis

past tense

aegyptianellosed

plural

aegyptianelloses

comparative

more aegyptianellosis

superlative

most aegyptianellosis

present tense

aegyptianelloses

future tense

will aegyptianellose

perfect tense

have aegyptianellosed

continuous tense

is aegyptianellosing

singular

aegyptianellosis

positive degree

aegyptianellosis

infinitive

to aegyptianellose

gerund

aegyptianellosing

participle

aegyptianellosing

Origin and Evolution of aegyptianellosis

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aegyptianellosis' originated from the combination of 'Aegyptian' referring to Egypt and 'ellosis' meaning a disease or condition.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aegyptianellosis' was first used in the mid-19th century to describe a disease resembling leprosy that was believed to have originated in Egypt. Over time, the term fell out of use as medical knowledge advanced and the specific disease it referred to became better understood and classified under different names.