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[ byoo-bon-ik, boo- ] / byuˈbɒn ɪk, bu- /
adjective Pathology.of or relating to a bubo. accompanied by or affected with buboes. Origin of bubonic1870–75; <Late Latin būbōn- (stem of būbō) bubo + -ic Words nearby bubonicbubbly, bubby, Buber, bubo, bubonalgia, bubonic, bubonic plague, bubonocele, bubu, Bucaramanga, bucardia Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bubonicFirst, bubonic (rhymes with pneumonic but is altogether different) is a local infection sequestered in a lymph node. Bubonic Plague Is Back (but It Never Really Left)|Kent Sepkowitz|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST The patient has been described by some reports as having “bubonic” plague and by others as having developed the “pneumonic” form. It’s Not Time to Worry About China’s Plague Just Yet|Kent Sepkowitz|July 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST The cat was saved, and by the following morning the bubonic scare transformed itself into a comedy. Edgar Saltus: The Man|Marie Saltus The name he gives to the malady is the pestis inguinaria, or bubonic plague of the East. The Great Pestilence (A.D. 1348-9)|Francis Aidan Gasquet
It carries disease germs from house to house and bubonic plague from city to city. Methods of Destroying Rats|David Lantz The prevalence of awful scourges, such as cholera and bubonic plague, is another evil which the new China must conquer. Where Half The World Is Waking Up|Clarence Poe The implication was successful—Jean, the tree and the bubonic plague became as trifles compared to an infectious taxi. Edgar Saltus: The Man|Marie Saltus
Medical definitions for bubonic
adj.Of or relating to a bubo. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |