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Meanings of
scarlatina
in English
Portuguese
escarlatina
Catalan
escarlatina
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An acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash.
scarlet fever
Portuguese
escarlatina
Synonyms
Examples for "
scarlet fever
"
scarlet fever
Examples for "
scarlet fever
"
1
There's a risk he could develop
scarlet
fever
if you're not careful.
2
Unfortunately the Mahlers would also lose their daughter Maria to
scarlet
fever
.
3
The Daggett children had had the
scarlet
fever
a few months before.
4
The
scarlet
fever
,
once domesticated, is a permanent member of the family.
5
It was the
scarlet
fever
,
which no doctor on earth could cure.
Usage of
scarlatina
in English
1
Pneumonia, diphtheria,
scarlatina
and measles-allthese were among the more obvious possibilities.
2
From their respective viruses you may plant typhoid fever,
scarlatina
,
or small-pox.
3
In
scarlatina
,
tartar-emetic powder or ipecacuanha may be administered in the mean time.
4
There were several cases of
scarlatina
,
but the number is insignificant.
5
There was a terrible fuss when Dr. Armstrong pronounced it
scarlatina
.
6
When Hortense was five she was sharply ill for several weeks with
scarlatina
.
7
She herself had had
scarlatina
,
and might do as she pleased.
8
But then the question arose, How did the young lady catch the
scarlatina
?
9
And by and by some one told her the
scarlatina
was in the town.
10
The Black Death was _not
scarlatina
maligna, as the plague at Athens undoubtedly was.
11
The same, however, is true of the common diseases of
scarlatina
,
measles and chickenpox.
12
I thought there was a lot of
scarlatina
just now.
13
They had died, I believe, of
scarlatina
,
and very nearly at the same moment.
14
My brothers and sisters contracted mumps, measles,
scarlatina
,
and whooping-cough.
15
Dr. Crofts had come over and pronounced as a fact that it was
scarlatina
.
16
My sister has been very ill, you
know
,
-
with
scarlatina
.
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About this term
scarlatina
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have scarlatina
catch the scarlatina
certainly scarlatina
die of scarlatina
get scarlatina
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Translations for
scarlatina
Portuguese
escarlatina
Catalan
escarlatina
Scarlatina
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