measle|measles in English
noun
[mɪːzl]
cysticercus; singular form of measles (contagious disease); leper, one who is infected with leprosy (Archaic)
Use "measle|measles" in a sentence
1. German measles once.
2. MMR ( measles , mumps , rubella )
3. Well, I suppose that's fine -- if you're a fobbing, clay-Brained measle
4. The main cause of measles was failure to inoculate measles vaccine for children.
5. Measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles) used to be quite common in childhood.
6. This is poisonous measles
7. Measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles) used to be quite common childhood diseases.
8. People with measles are highly contagious.
9. Measles is a highly contagious disease.
10. Measles is a contagious disease.
11. Rubella ( German measles ) or 3-day measles — is an infection that primarily affects the skin and lymph nodes .
12. No polio, no smallpox, no measles.
13. Because, did anyone have measles here?
14. * MMR : Measles , mumps , and rubella vaccine
15. "I want to catch measles, " he muttered rebelliously.
16. Reported diphtheria, poliomyelitis, measles, acute hepatitis B
17. 12 People with measles are highly contagious.
18. Measles, mumps and influenza are common diseases.
19. We used to routinely isolate people who had measles.
20. So we need to vaccinate fourteen fifteenths of the population against measles if we want the measles not to spread.
21. Both of the children were suffering from measles.
22. In her first trimester, she contracted German measles.
23. " Oh, measles, cried Polly, bursting out afresh.
24. You know, Brodsky's kid's got the measles.
25. The measles is caused by a kind of specific epiphyte.