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[syn: syphilis, syph, pox, lues venerea, lues]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Syphilis \Syph"i*lis\, n. [NL., fr. Syphilus, the name of a
shepherd in the Latin poem of Fracastoro, "Syphilus, sive
Morbus Gallicus," which was published in 1530; Gr. ? hog,
swine + ? dear, loving. The term was introduced into nosology
by Sauvages.] (Med.)
The pox, or venereal disease; a chronic, specific, infectious
disease, usually communicated by sexual intercourse or by
hereditary transmission, and occurring in three stages known
as primary, secondary, and tertiary syphilis. See under
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
syphilis
n 1: a common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum
spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can
be congenital (transmitted through the placenta) [syn:
syphilis, syph, pox, lues venerea, lues]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
39 Moby Thesaurus words for "syphilis":
French disease, Spanish pox, VD, acquired syphilis,
balanitis gangrenosa, cerebral tabes, chancre, chancroid, clap,
claps, climatic bubo, congenital syphilis, constitutional syphilis,
dose, dose of clap, fifth venereal disease, general paresis,
gonorrhea, granuloma inguinale, granuloma venereum, great pox,
hard chancre, latent syphilis, locomotor ataxia, morbus Gallicus,
paralytic dementia, paresis, pox, pudendal ulcer, simple chancre,
social disease, soft chancre, syph, syphilitic meningoencephalitis,
tabes, tabes dorsales, tertiary syphilis, tropical bubo,
venereal disease