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nec·ro·bacillosis \“+\ noun Etymology: New Latin necrophorus & necrophorum (specific epithets of Sphaerophorus necrophorus & Necrobacterium necrophorum respectively; from necr- + -phorus or -phorum, neuter of -phorus) + bacillosis : infection with or disease caused by a bacterium (Sphaerophorus necrophorus or Necrobacterium necrophorum) that is either localized (as in foot rot) or disseminated through the body of an affected mammal and that is characterized by inflammation and ulcerative or necrotic lesions — compare bullnose, calf diphtheria, quittor |