tu·la·re·mia
or chiefly Brit tu*la*rae*mia n : an infectious disease esp. of wild rabbits, rodents, humans, and some domestic animals that is caused by a bacterium (Francisella tularensis), is transmitted esp. by the bites of insects, and in humans is marked by symptoms (as fever) of toxemia - called also rabbit fever tu*la*re*mic or chiefly Brit tu*la*rae*mic adj
Similar sounding terms: de·lir·i·um tel·lu·ri·um
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