- An
epidemic (from Gr**** ἐπί epi "upon or above" and δῆμος
demos "people") is the
rapid spread of
disease to a
large number of
hosts in a
given po****tion...
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Council held an
Extraordinary Summit on 10
April 2020 on
Corona Virus Epidemy".
Website of the
Turkic Council.
Retrieved 29
April 2020. "Extraordinary...
- de 2e classe); Collardot,
Victor (1867). Le choléra, d'après les neuf
épidémies qui ont régné à Alger,
depuis 1835 jusqu'en 1865.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- in red zone of
Covid Hospital,
during most
difficult time of Covid-19
Epidemy in Niš. The
Clinical Centre of Niš
contains 28
organisational units, of...
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built in 1725 in
gratitude for the
village being spared from the
cholera epidemy in 1720. Similarly, a
calvary group in the
village was
erected to celebrate...
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after the
Battle of
Krtsanisi and
leading to an
epidemy of
viral infection across the capital, an
epidemy that
spread to Kartli.
George XII's
response was...
- epic, Fr. épique epicurean, Old Fr.
Epicurien epidemic, Fr. épidémique
epidemy, Old Fr. ypidime,
compare Mod. Fr. épidémie
epigram epilepsy epileptic...
-
Expeditionary Force at a
field hospital in France. He
received the Médaille des
épidémies (“epidemic medal”) from the
French minister of war. He
returned to Montreal...
- :-).
epitome is used to mean a
typical or
ideal example of something.
epidemy is an
epidemic disease.
eponymous is used to
describe something that gives...
- L'Alcoolisme et les
classes dirigeantes, 1902. Pseudo-contagion et
fausses épidémies, 1906.
Traitement de la
syphilis (with
Marcel Ferrand), 1908. A propos...