smallpox
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Noun — A severe, often fatal infectious disease caused by the variola virus, eradicated worldwide in the 1970s.
How to use smallpox
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Etymology
Named "small" pox to distinguish it from the "great pox," an old name for syphilis.
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What does “smallpox” mean?
The word “smallpox” means a severe, often fatal infectious disease caused by the variola virus, eradicated worldwide in the 1970s. In plain terms, a now-eradicated and once deadly viral disease that left survivors with permanent scarring.
How do you pronounce “smallpox”?
“Smallpox” is pronounced SMAWL-poks (/ˈsmɔlpɑks/ in IPA).
How do you use “smallpox” in a sentence?
Here is “smallpox” used in a sentence: “Smallpox was one of the deadliest diseases in human history before vaccination wiped it out.”
What part of speech is “smallpox”?
“Smallpox” is a noun.
Is “smallpox” a common word?
“Smallpox” is an uncommon word in modern English.