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cattle plague
cattle plague
noun
- another name for rinderpest
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cattle plague1
First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences
Morbillivirus spilled over into humans from cattle, in whom it causes a devastating disease known as rinderpest, or “cattle plague,” sometime in the 10th century.
From New York Times
Rinderpest virus, also known as cattle plague, is in the same family as measles, but does not infect humans.
From Nature
Rinderpest, or cattle plague, did not affect humans directly but decimated hundreds of millions of cattle across Asia, Europe and Africa.
From Reuters
The cattle plague is very severe, in addition to other misfortunes.
From Project Gutenberg
But the workman got out of the cattle plague, only to get into worse trouble from the buffalo.
From Project Gutenberg
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