Definitionadj. of or infected by or resembling malaria
Last update: August 27, 2015
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In 1557, however, a great flood caused the Tiber to change its course, so that it no longer flowed under the walls of the castle, but some half a mile farther west; and its old bed (Fiume Morto) has ever since then served as a breeding ground for the malarial mosquito (Anopheles claviger). [Please select]
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The country is healthy enough for a tropical region, though malarial fevers are very trying to European residents and visitors. [Please select]
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The doctor can't tell yet whether it's typhoid or malarial, but she's very sick. [Please select]
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That last sentence sounds malarial, I am going right upstairs to take a quinine pill. [Please select]
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There were measles and mumps, there were fevers, typhoid and malarial, there were intestinal troubles, there were pleurisy and pneumonia. [Please select]
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Typhoid and malarial cases, sent in from the lines, were also here in abundance. [Please select]
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Malarial and muggy though it is, September scarcely merits all the evil epithets that are applied to it. [Please select]
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