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ma·lar·ia
/məˈlɛriə/
瘧疾,瘴氣
From:
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ma·lar·ia
/məˈlɛrɪə/
名詞
瘧疾
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
ma·la·ri·a
n.
1.
Air
infected
with
some
noxious
substance
capable
of
engendering
disease
;
esp
.,
an
unhealthy
exhalation
from
certain
soils
,
as
marshy
or
wet
lands
,
producing
fevers
;
miasma
. [
Archaic
]
Note:
☞
The
morbific
agent
in
malaria
is
supposed
by
some
to
be
a
vegetable
microbe
or
its
spores
,
and
by
others
to
be
a
very
minute
animal
blood
parasite
(
an
infusorian
).
2.
Med.
A
human
disease
caused
by
infection
of
red
blood
cells
by
a
protozoan
of
the
genus
Plasmodium
,
giving
rise
to
fever
and
chills
and
many
other
symptoms
,
characterized
by
their
tendency
to
recur
at
definite
and
usually
uniform
intervals
.
The
protozoal
infection
is
usually
transmitted
from
another
infected
individual
by
the
bite
of
an
Anopheles
mosquito
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
malaria
n
:
an
infective
disease
caused
by
sporozoan
parasites
that
are
transmitted
through
the
bite
of
an
infected
Anopheles
mosquito
;
marked
by
paroxysms
of
chills
and
fever
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