myxomatosis — n. (Biol.) a viral disease (usually fatal) of rabbits. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
myxomatosis — ► NOUN ▪ a highly infectious and usually fatal disease of rabbits, spread by a virus and causing inflammation and discharge around the eyes. ORIGIN from Greek muxa slime, mucus … English terms dictionary
myxomatosis — [mik΄sə mə tō′sis] n. [see MYXOMA & OSIS] 1. the presence of many myxomas 2. an infectious viral disease in rabbits, transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by tumorous growths resembling myxomas … English World dictionary
Myxomatosis — For the Radiohead song, see Hail to the Thief. Not to be confused with Myxoma. European Rabbit in Shropshire, England, infected with myxomatosis, caused by the Myxoma virus Myxomatosis (sometimes shortened to myxi ) is a disease that affects… … Wikipedia
myxomatosis — /mik seuh meuh toh sis/, n. 1. Pathol. a. a condition characterized by the presence of many myxomas. b. myxomatous degeneration. 2. Vet. Pathol. a highly infectious viral disease of rabbits, artificially introduced into Great Britain and… … Universalium
myxomatosis cuniculi — infectious myxomatosis an infectious, highly fatal, febrile disease of rabbits caused by the myxoma virus, and characterized by edematous swelling of the mucous membranes and myxomalike tumors of the skin … Medical dictionary
myxomatosis — noun A disease of rabbits. Syn: myxo, mixi … Wiktionary
myxomatosis — 1. SYN: mucoid degeneration. 2. Multiple myxomas. * * * myx·o·ma·to·sis mik .sō mə tō səs n, pl to·ses .sēz a condition characterized by the presence of myxomas in the body specif a severe virus disease of rabbits that is caused by a poxvirus… … Medical dictionary
myxomatosis — myx|o|ma|to|sis [ˌmıksəməˈtəusıs US ˈtou ] n [U] a disease that kills rabbits … Dictionary of contemporary English
myxomatosis — myx|o|ma|to|sis [ ,mıksəmə təusıs ] noun uncount MEDICAL a serious disease that kills RABBITS that has been introduced artificially in the past to keep the number of wild RABBITS low … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English