释义 |
na·ga·na noun or n'ga·na \nəˈgänə\ (-s) Etymology: Zulu u-nakane, ulu-nakane : a highly fatal disease of domestic animals in tropical Africa caused by a trypanosome (Trypanosoma brucei), marked by fluctuating fever, inappetence, edematous swelling, and sluggishness, and transmitted by tsetse and possibly other biting flies; broadly : trypanosomiasis of domestic animals |