Meaning & Definition of Rabies in English
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Rabies
A viral disease causing paranoia, hydrophobia, and ultimately death.
Pronunciation:
/ˈreɪ.biːz/Part of Speech:
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rabiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: An acute viral infection that is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, leading to severe neurological symptoms.
Example Sentence: The patient was diagnosed with rabies after being bitten by a stray dog.
Definition: An infectious disease of warm-blooded animals, characterized by fever, paralysis, and often leading to death if not treated.
Example Sentence: Vaccination of pets is crucial to prevent the spread of rabies.
Etymology
Origin: Latin 'rabies', meaning 'madness' or 'fury'.
Synonyms
hydrophobiafurious madness
Common Phrases and Expressions
- rabies vaccine: A vaccine to prevent rabies infection.
- rabid animal: An animal infected with rabies.
Translations
- Spanish: rabia
- French: rage
- German: Tollwut
- Russian: бешенство
Related Words
- viral infection: An infection caused by viruses.
- neurological disease: A disorder that affects the nervous system.
Slang Meanings of rabies
Meaning: Crazy or out of control behavior.
Example Sentence: He was acting like he had rabies when he lost his temper.
Meaning: Extreme anger or rage.
Example Sentence: The debate turned rabid when they started shouting at each other.