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stran·gles \-gəlz\ noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: from plural of obsolete strangle act of strangling, from Middle English, from stranglen to strangle : an infectious febrile disease of horses and other equines that is caused by a bacterium (Streptococcus equi), is characterized by inflammation and congestion of mucous membranes and a tendency to swelling and suppuration of the intermaxillary and cervical lymph nodes, usually affects young animals, has a low mortality rate, and confers subsequent immunity after one attack — called also colt distemper; compare bastard strangles |