"Small-pox" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Small-pox" Meaning

Smallpox is a major disease that causes a high fever, headache, and a characteristic set of skin lesions that can often lead to scarring. It is a highly contagious disease that spreads from person to person. Smallpox is caused by the variola virus, and there are two main forms of the disease: the cutaneous form (also called ordinary or ordinary smallpox) and the hemorrhagic form (also known as flat or flat smallpox), which is a more severe and often deadly form of the disease.

"Small-pox" Examples

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1. Medical Journal Article: "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a small-pox outbreak in the remote village, necessitating immediate vaccination of the local population."

2. Historical Textbook: "To combat the small-pox epidemic in the 18th century, Queen Victoria ordered the construction of quarantine camps on the outskirts of London."

3. Scientific Research Paper: "The genetic mutations responsible for the small-pox virus's virulence were identified using advanced DNA sequencing techniques."

4. Healthcare Newsletter: "Due to concerns over small-pox re-emergence, the international community has formed a task force to develop novel vaccines and treatments."

5. Diplomatic Correspondence: "In light of the small-pox epidemic in neighboring countries, our government has prepared emergency aid packages to support affected communities."

"Small-pox" Similar Words

Slytherin

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Slytherin is one of the four houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling. It is named after Salazar Slytherin, one of the school's four founders.<br><br>The characteristics associated with Slytherin house are:<br><br> Ambition<br> Cunning<br> Resourcefulness<br> Cleverness<br> Loyalty (but not always to the greater good)<br><br>Slytherin students are often portrayed as being intelligent, manipulative, and sometimes ruthless in their pursuit of power and success. They are often rivalrous with the Gryffindor house, which values bravery and daring.

Sm

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Slang abbreviation for "small" or an expression used to refer to something as cool or impressive, similar to "awesome".

Smack-dab

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Directed exactly at; in the middle of; right on. This is alum and often used with adverbs such as right, slap bang, slap in the middle.

Smack

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To hit or strike someone or something with a sudden and often forceful movement of the hand, typically with the palm downward.

Smacked

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To have hit or strike someone or something with a sudden, hard blow. (often used to convey a sense of anger or surprise)<br><br>Example: "She smacked the wall in frustration."<br><br>Alternatively, to try to sell someone something aggressively or persistently.

Smacking

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The word "smacking" can have a few related meanings:<br><br>1. The sound of a sharp, sudden impact or slapping noise, like when two objects hit each other.<br>Example: The smacking of the surf against the shore was calming.<br><br>2. A sound of kissing, especially a loud or exaggerated one.<br>Example: The mom gave her little baby a smacking kiss on the forehead.<br><br>3. To hit or tap someone/ something lightly but firmly, often in annoyance or to get their attention.<br>Example: He smacked his hand on the desk to get the kids to quiet down.<br><br>4. In a broader sense, smacking can also imply a sense of satisfaction or joy, similar to the sense of smacking one's lips after eating something delicious.<br>Example: I just ate the best pizza ever, and I was smacking my lips in happiness!<br><br>It's worth noting that in some UK English, "smacking" can also refer to the act of physically punishing a child by slapping their buttocks or hands, often as a disciplinary measure. This usage is generally considered old-fashioned and outdated.

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Small-minded

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Having a narrow or limited perspective, often indicating a lack of understanding, tolerance, or appreciation for different viewpoints or ideas.

Small

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Smaller

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Smallest

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Having a smaller amount, size, or degree than comparable things.<br><br>Example: It is the smallest country in Europe.

Smallholding

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A smallholding is a small farm or homestead, typically small-scale and self-sufficient, where crops, animals, or both are raised for personal use or to sell on a local market. It is often a rural property that is worked by the owner or their family, and is characterized by a relatively small size, sometimes even small enough to be worked by hand.

Smallholdings

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Smallholdings refer to small parcels of land, typically used for farming or ranching, often held by individual families or small-scale farmers. They are usually smaller in size compared to larger commercial farms and are often associated with a more personal and self-sufficient approach to agriculture.

Smallness

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Smallsword

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A smallsword is a type of small, single-handed European sword, developed in the 16th to 18th centuries, characterized by a slender blade with a single edge, typically around 20-30 inches (50-75 cm) in length. It was popular among cavalry and infantry, as its compact size allowed for agility and ease of use in tight spaces.