About The Word Hoof-and-mouth disease
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Hoof-and-mouth disease
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What's The Definition Of Hoof-and-mouth disease?
[n] acute contagious disease of cloven-footed animals marked by ulcers in the mouth and around the hoofs
Synonyms | Synonyms for Hoof-and-mouth disease: foot-and-mouth disease Related Terms | Find terms related to Hoof-and-mouth disease: anthrax | aphthous fever | bighead | black quarter | blackleg | blackwater | blind staggers | bloody flux | broken wind | cattle plague | charbon | distemper | foot-and-mouth disease | gapes | glanders | heaves | hog cholera | hydrophobia | liver rot | loco | loco disease | locoism | mad staggers | malignant catarrh | malignant catarrhal fever | malignant pustule | mange | megrims | milzbrand | paratuberculosis | pip | pseudotuberculosis | quarter evil | rabies | rinderpest | rot | scabies | sheep rot | splenic fever | staggers | stringhalt | swine dysentery | Texas fever See Also | animal disease |
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