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bubonic plague
noun
A contagious, often fatal, epidemic disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, transmitted by the bite of fleas from an infected person or rodent, especially a rat, and characterized by delirium, chills, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and the formation of buboes.
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Bubonic plague is endemic.
We survived the bubonic plague.
What is the bubonic plague?
Our vials of bubonic plague?
Ebola and bubonic plague are zoonoses.
The other is disease, particularly bubonic plague.
Last year, Madagascar reported 60 deaths from bubonic plague.
Our test tubes of hydrochloric acid laced with bubonic plague?
They cite instances of fleas from cats transmitting bubonic plague.
"For me" — he turned his palms up and mimicked the scales of justice — "it's bubonic plague, cell phones, bubonic plague, cell phones".
It almost seems to be a disease from a distant era, like smallpox or bubonic plague.
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