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mange
[ meynj ]
noun
- any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions.
mange
/ meɪndʒ /
noun
- an infectious disorder mainly affecting domestic animals, characterized by itching, formation of papules and vesicles, and loss of hair: caused by parasitic mites
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mange1
Example Sentences
When officials reached the body of Ghangri, the third leopard to die, they noticed extensive signs of mange—a parasitic infestation that can be deadly and is often indicative of other underlying immune disorders.
Over the years I have actually treated those foxes a couple times for mange, and I do appreciate that perhaps in some way I’m interfering with the natural process of disease and their population density on the landscape.
On the other hand, mange is just such a terrible way to die.
He brought a sheep with him: the poor animal was infected with the mange and in very poor condition.
The jelly obstinately refused to clarify, and the blanc-mange was equally unwilling to congeal.
An attractive way in which to serve chocolate blanc mange is shown in Fig. 3.
Moisten cups or molds with cold water and fill with the blanc mange.
The plain blanc mange given here requires a well-flavored sauce to relieve its bland taste.
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