lyssa

[ UK /lˈɪsɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain
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How To Use lyssa In A Sentence

  • Lyssavirus is found naturally among chiropteran and carnivoran mammals and is spread by the exchange of body fluids.
  • Alyssa turned as the lady once again stepped through the doorway followed by her husband.
  • He uses the term ladies loosely, Alyssa commented, and I smirked. Giving Up the V
  • Alyssa hopped off the side of the truck and joined Andrew, crouching low, and sniped at the Greys.
  • No one else believes that Alyssa is still alive, but Johnny is certain that she is - confident in a way that he can never fully explain. The Last Child by John Hart: Book summary
  • Alyssa was hitting Jen's cheeks with light slaps and shaking her.
  • In the United Kingdom, pipistrelles and long eared bats have to date not been found to harbour European bat lyssaviruses.
  • Curious, Alyssa stopped practicing her backstroke and looked at her father.
  • Alyssa prepared a hypo of suitable compounds—anticoagulants and painkillers—but knew that there was no chance of putting his spleen, or other damaged internal organs, back together without the cellular regenerator array above the biobed. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • Alyssa blinked her heavily mascaraed eyes at my short friend, clearly taken aback.
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