an·thrax
n, pl -thra*ces : an infectious disease of warm-blooded animals (as cattle and sheep) caused by a spore-forming bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), transmissible to humans esp. by the handling of infected products (as hair), and characterized by external ulcerating nodules or by lesions in the lungs .
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