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bloody flux Meaning in Bengali



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bloody flux's Usage Examples:

During the siege, the English army suffered from dysentery (known as the bloody flux) which continued to affect them after the siege ended.


William became a naval officer, but died of the "bloody flux" at the age of 26, shortly before his parents returned to England.


(cutaneous) disease, eczema, athlete's foot, external wound, dysentery (bloody flux), dysentery with diarrhea (that becomes white with mucus), eye diseases.


Nunez's arrival was very timely as there was an uncontrolled epidemic of "bloody flux" and "malignant fever" raging.


but Edmondes worsened and after seven weeks her symptoms included, "a bloody flux and fever and great obstructions in her liver".


arrival was said to have "brought a most pestilent disease (called the bloody flux) which infected almost all the whole colony.


Bacillary dysentery has a shorter duration than Typhoid but both cause bloody flux.


contracted scurvy or amebic dysentery, of which amebic dysentery, or the "bloody flux," claimed most lives.


When the plague of bloody flux strikes the slavers' siege camps, Tyrion engineers their escape by murdering.


Pale Mare (also known as the bloody flux) A Song of Ice and Fire This is a cholera-like disease transmitted through.



Synonyms:

gory; internecine; sanguinary; merciless; sanguineous; violent; bloody-minded; blood-filled; bloodsucking; homicidal; red; slaughterous; bloodthirsty; unmerciful; butcherly; crimson; bloodstained; murderous;

Antonyms:

bloodless; merciful; external; kind; clement;

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