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Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax An"thrax, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? coal, carbuncle.] 1. (Med.) (a) A carbuncle. (b) A malignant pustule. 2. (Biol.) A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.] 3. An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever.
Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax An"thrax, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? coal, carbuncle.] 1. (Med.) (a) A carbuncle. (b) A malignant pustule. 2. (Biol.) A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.] 3. An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever.
Bacterium anthracis
Anthrax vaccine An"thrax vac"cine (Veter.) A fluid vaccine obtained by growing a bacterium (Bacterium anthracis) in beef broth. It is used to immunize animals, esp. cattle.

Meaning of Thracis from wikipedia

- Thracians (/ˈθreɪʃənz/; Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, romanized: Thrāikes; Latin: Thraci) were an Indo-European speaking people who inhabited large parts of Southeast...
- (ed), "In artis Dionysianae §6" in Grammatici Graeci. Scholia in Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam (1901), p. 486. Sihler, Andrew L. (1995). New Comparative...
- "In artis Dionysianae §6". Grammatici Graeci. Vol. Scholia in Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam. Leipzig: Teubner. p. 486. At the Internet Archive. Hilgard...
- Saadjanische Übersetzung der Hohe Liedes ins Arabische (1882) Dionysii Thracis ars grammatica, qualem exemplaria vetustissima exhibent (with Gustav Uhlig...
- refers to grapevines but can refer to any vine. Horace's ode just lists Thracis et exitium Lycurgi ("and the doom of Lycurgus the Thracian") among the...
- Techne, which have been edited by A. Hilgard in 1901: Scholia in Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam, recensuit et apparatum criti**** indicesque adiecit Alfredus...
- Alexandrini de coniunctionibus (p. 477) et de adverbiis (p. 527) libri. Dionysii Thracis Grammatica (p. 627). C****obosci, Diomedis, Melampodis, Porphyrii, Stephani...
- The Thracians (Bulgarian: Траки, Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, Latin: Thraci) were a group of Indo-European tribes inhabiting a large area in Central and Southeastern...
- Nodus. p. 32. Hilgard, Alfred (ed.). Scholia Londinensia in Dionyisii Thracis Artem grammaticem (Grammatici Graeci, Vol. I:3. Leipzig. p. 429. Uhlhorn...
- original name, Byzantium. The Thracians (Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, Latin: Thraci) were a group of Indo-European tribes inhabiting a large area in Central...