(pathology) An acute infectious disease of herbivores, especially sheep and cattle, caused by Bacillus anthracis.
The human disease that can occur in humans through contact with infected herbivores, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores, but is not usually spread between humans, with symptoms including lesions on the skin or in the lungs, often fatal.
exarchs
exarchs
noun
plural of exarch
exarchy
exarchy
noun
(botany) A vascular system in which development starts in the regions farthest from the axis and spreads inward.
The jurisdiction of an exarch (any definition); an exarchate.
exhedra
exhedra
noun
Alternative form of exedra
exhorts
exhorts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhort
exhumer
exhumer
noun
One who exhumes.
hendrix
hexamer
hexamer
noun
A subunit of a viral capsid
An oligomer having six subunits
hexarch
hexarch
noun
The ruler of one of the parts of a hexarchy.
hexerei
hexerei
noun
(historical, nautical) A galley with six banks of oars.
hexeris
hoaxers
hoaxers
noun
plural of hoaxer
huxford
hydroxy
hydroxy
adj
(chemistry) Being, or containing a hydroxyl radical.
noun
(informal, pharmacology) Clipping of hydroxychloroquine.
hyraxes
hystrix
hystrix
noun
(pathology) ichthyosis hystrix
narthex
narthex
noun
(architecture) A western vestibule leading to the nave in some Christian churches.
oxheart
oxheart
noun
A large heart-shaped cherry.
pharynx
pharynx
noun
(anatomy) The part of the alimentary canal and respiratory tract that extends from the back of the mouth and nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus.
(zootomy) The part of the alimentary canal immediately behind the mouth in invertebrates that may be thickened and muscular, eversible and toothed, or adapted as a suctorial organ.
phrixus
rexroth
saxhorn
saxhorn
noun
(music) Any of a group of similar brass instruments, resembling a bugle in shape, but with valves
thaxter
thrinax
wrexham
wrexham
Proper noun
A town in north-east Wales, United Kingdom.
A county borough in north-east Wales, named after the town, formerly belonging to Denbighshire and Clwyd