ra·bies
n, pl rabies : an acute virus disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals that is transmitted with infected saliva usu. through the bite of a rabid animal and is typically characterized by increased salivation, abnormal behavior, and eventual paralysis and death when untreated - called also hydrophobia .
Similar sounding terms: re·base ri·bose
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