"Sapraemia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sapraemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sapraemia" Meaning

Sapraemia is a term used to describe the condition of sudden death in a chick or an embryo due to the presence of bacteria in the yolk sac.

"Sapraemia" Examples

Sapraemia


Sapraemia is a noun that refers to a condition of decay or rot.

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The farmer inspected the sapraemia on the apple tree and determined that the disease was caused by a fungus.
Prolonged exposure to flooding caused sapraemia in the standing crops, leading to significant yield loss.
The discovery of sapraemia in the ship's cargo threatened to sabotage the entire trade agreement.
The researcher studied the various factors that contributed to sapraemia in tropical climates.
Due to inadequate storage, the shipment of fruits developed sapraemia and had to be discarded.

"Sapraemia" Similar Words

Sapphiric

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Sapphirine

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Sappho

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Sapping

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Verbs<br><br>1. to drain or exhaust the energy, strength, or vitality of (something or someone), typically slowly or in a way that is hard to notice: <em>example: Her enthusiasm for her job began to sapping</em><br>2. to gradually eat away (at something harmful or damagingly), such as a chemical weakening a material: <em>Example: Saltwater was slowly sapping the foundation of the wall</em><br>3. to drain or exhaust (fluid) slowly<br><br>Noun<br><br>1. the process of draining or exhausting the energy, strength, or vitality of (someone or something)

Sappodilla

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I'm assuming you meant "Sapodilla".<br><br>Sapodilla is a type of tropical evergreen tree native to the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean and Central and South America. The tree produces a sweet, brown fruit, which is also called sapodilla.<br><br>In some English-speaking countries, including the Caribbean, "sapodilla" is also used as a colloquial term for a specific type of brown sugar made from the sap of the sapodilla tree.<br><br>In a different context, some people refer to a type of hard disk drive or a smartphone case as a "sapodilla", although this is a less common usage.<br><br>It's worth noting that the word "Sapodilla" may be spelt or pronounced differently in different parts of the world.

Sapporo

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Sapporovirus

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I couldn't find any information on the word "sapporovirus". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it could be a misspelling of a different word.<br><br>However, I found a reference to the "Sapporo virus", which is a variation of the norovirus that was identified in 2014. It was named after Sapporo, a city in Japan, where the virus was first isolated.

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Sapremia

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Sapremic

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Saprobe

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