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US
/nuˈmɑnɪk/
]
[ UK /njuːmˈɒnɪk/ ]
[ UK /njuːmˈɒnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or affecting the lungs
pulmonary disease -
pertaining to or characterized by or affected by pneumonia
pneumonic plague
How To Use pneumonic In A Sentence
- The probability that a pneumonic illness in a budgerigar owner is due to psittacosis increases when the patient says that a pet bird has recently died.
- Given the virulence of the plague and the symptoms described, it seems likely that the cold Scottish weather provoked an outbreak of pneumonic plague, with the complication of septicaemia.
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- In this form, it could be sprayed through the air, infecting anyone inhaling it and causing pneumonic plague, which affects your lungs and can be spread from person to person.
- A parapneumonic effusion was defined as one associated with bacterial pneumonia, including empyema.
- The pneumonic and septicemic were less seen than the bubonic. Horrors Prices | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
- Smallpox is among the most contagious, followed by pneumonic plague and perhaps some hemorrhagic fevers, depending on the type.
- Rumours abounded about the source of the infection: a pneumonic plague spread by rats, an avian acquired respiratory infection from chickens or crows, a new strain of influenza, or even bioterrorism.
- There are two other varieties of plague: septicaemic plague, which attacks the blood, and pneumonic plague, which attacks the lungs.
- During the years of 1616-1619 an epidemic, perhaps either bubonic or pneumonic plague, ravaged the coast of New England from Cape Cod to Maine.