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mur·rain
(mûr′ĭn)n.
1. Any of various highly infectious diseases of cattle, as anthrax.
2. Obsolete A pestilence or dire disease.
[Middle English moreine, from Old French morine, from Medieval Latin morina, from Latin morī, to die; see mer- in Indo-European roots.]
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murrain
(ˈmʌrɪn)n
1. (Veterinary Science) any plaguelike disease in cattle
2. (Pathology) a plague
[C14: from Old French morine, from morir to die, from Latin morī]
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mur•rain
(ˈmɜr ɪn)n.
1. a disease or pestilence of domestic animals or plants.
2. Obs. a plague or pestilence.
[1300–50; Middle English < Middle French morine a plague =mor(ir) to die (« Latin morī) + -ine -ine3]
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Noun | 1. | murrain - any disease of domestic animals that resembles a plague animal disease - a disease that typically does not affect human beings |
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