Morbid. The Latin word for disease is morbus.
Morbid, from 'morbus.'
Morbid, derived from the Latin morbus (disease)
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
"Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" is a term that refers to a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silicate or quartz dust particles. It is one of the longest words in the English language.
diabetes
disease epidemics caused by contact with English fishermen
pneumonoultramicroscopicosillicovolcanoconiosis. it is a lung disease.
Gaucher disease has a recessive pattern of inheritance, meaning that a person must inherit a copy of the defective gene from both parents in order to have the disease.
Sappi disease is called "Theileriosis" in English. It is a tick-borne disease caused by the protozoan parasites of the genus Theileria, affecting cattle and other ruminants. Symptoms include fever, anemia, and jaundice.
The meaning of TB is tuberculosis. TB is a fatal disease that can be passed from person to person. It is caused by bacteria and mainly attacks the lungs.
The name "malaria" is derived from the Italian words "mala" (bad) and "aria" (air), reflecting the earlier belief that the disease was caused by foul air in marshy areas.
tetanis is the disease caused by bacillus