river blindness

river blindness
noun Date: 1953 onchocerciasis

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  • river blindness — noun a tropical skin disease, sometimes also causing blindness, caused by a parasitic filarial worm and transmitted by blackflies which breed in rivers …   English new terms dictionary

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