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Ambulatory Plague (Noun)

Meaning

A mild form of bubonic plague.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The ambulatory plague, also known as pestis ambulatoria, was a mild form of bubonic plague that allowed infected individuals to remain mobile.
  • Historians have long debated the existence of the ambulatory plague, with some arguing it was a distinct form of the disease.
  • In the 14th century, the ambulatory plague was thought to be a less severe version of the bubonic plague that swept through Europe.
  • The ambulatory plague was characterized by swollen lymph nodes, fever, and chills, but unlike the bubonic plague, it did not typically cause the formation of painful boils.
  • Despite its relatively mild symptoms, the ambulatory plague was still a serious disease that could lead to complications and death if left untreated.

Synonyms

  • Pestis Ambulans
  • Ambulant Plague

Hypernyms

  • Bubonic Plague
  • Glandular Plague
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