Look up: Aedes


  1. Aedes
    [n] - yellow-fever mosquitos
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  2. aedes
    A temple, which was also a sanctuary in the headquarters, where the standards were stored, and a likeness of the emperor was kept.
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  3. Aedes
    Sanctuary in the HQ where the standards were stored and a likeness of the emperor was kept.
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  4. Aedes
    Genus of mosquitos, several of which transmit diseases of man. A. aegypti is the vector of Yellow Fever.
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  5. aedes
    A genus of mosquitoes (culicidae) frequently found in tropical and subtropical regions. Yellow fever and dengue are two of the diseases that can be transmitted by species of this genus. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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  6. Aedes
    genus Aedes noun yellow-fever mosquitos
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  7. Aedes
    (a-e´dēz) a genus of mosquitoes, including approximately 600 species. A. aegyp´ti transmits the causative organisms of yellow fever and dengue. A. triseria´tus transmits La Crosse encephalitis.
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  1. Aedes
    (from the article `mosquito`) The genus Aedes carries yellow fever, dengue, and encephalitis. Like Culex, it holds its body parallel to the surface with the proboscis bent down. ... ...eggs, however, retain their water although they may pass the winter in a state of arrested development, or diapause...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/a/22

  2. Aedes
    In ancient Rome, an aedes was an edifice or minor shrine which had not been formally consecrated. In modern times the term aedes is applied to a chapel or temple.
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  3. Aedes
    Type: Term Pronunciation: ā-ē′dēz Definitions: 1. A widespread genus of small mosquitoes frequently found in tropic and subtropic regions.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=1441

  4. Aedes
    Aedes albopictus Aedes aegypti Aedes cantator Aedes cinereus Aedes rusticus Aedes vexans Aedes is a genus of mosquito originally found in tropical and subtropical zones, but now found on all continents excluding Antarctica. Some species have been spread by human activity. Aedes albopictus, a most i...
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  5. Aedes
    [disambiguation] Aedes is a genus of mosquitoes. Aedes or AeDES may also refer to: ...
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  6. AeDES
    [engineering] AeDES (Agibilità e Danno nell`Emergenza Sismica, fitness for human habitation and damage after seismic emergency) is a printed form from GDNT (Italian national seismic protection group) used by Italian civil engineers during earthquake damage assessments after an earthquake em...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AeDES_(engineering)

  7. aedes
    1) Aedes 2) Arthropod genus 3) Culex's cousin 4) Culex's kin 5) Dangerous mosquito 6) Disease-carrying mosquito 7) Dreaded mosquito 8) Genus aedes 9) Mosquito 10) Mosquito genus 11) Mosquito type 12) Poisonous mosqui...
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