"babesia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: babesias [plural], babesiae [plural]
Etymology: After Romanian bacteriologist Victor Babeș. Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s|babesiae}} babesia (usually uncountable, plural babesias or babesiae)
  1. (microbiology, epidemiology) Any of the hematozoa of the genus Babesia that invades the erythrocytes of living mammals, notably including cattle and humans, causing any of several babesioses. Wikipedia link: Victor Babeș Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Epidemiology, Microbiology Categories (lifeform): Alveolates Derived forms: babesial Translations (any of the hematozoa of the genus Babesia): babesia (Indonesian), babésia [feminine] (Portuguese)

Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: babesiaku [first-person, possessive], babesiamu [possessive, second-person], babesianya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Internationalism, after Romanian bacteriologist Victor Babeș. Etymology templates: {{internationalism|id}} Internationalism Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} babesia (first-person possessive babesiaku, second-person possessive babesiamu, third-person possessive babesianya)
  1. (microbiology, epidemiology) babesia: Any of the hematozoa of the genus Babesia that invades the erythrocytes of living mammals, notably including cattle and humans, causing any of several babesioses. Wikipedia link: Victor Babeș, id:babesia Categories (topical): Epidemiology, Microbiology

Inflected forms

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