
1) Bird 2) Bird of the turdidae family 3) Bluebird 4) Bluebird or robin 5) Brown bird 6) Candidiasis 7) Crooner 8) Monilia disease 9) Moniliasis 10) Sweet-singing bird 11) Well known bird
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1) Bluethroat 2) Fieldfare 3) Mavis 4) Merl 5) Merle 6) Nightingale 7) Ousel 8) Ouzel 9) Redbreast 10) Robin 11) Snowbird 12) Tordo 13) Veery 14) Wheatear
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An infection of the mouth. In people with diabetes, this infection may be caused by high levels of glucose (sugar) in mouth fluids, which helps the growth of fungus that causes the infection. Patches of whitish-colored skin in the mouth are signs of this disease.
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A disease characterized by whitish spots and ulcers on the membranes of the mouth, tongue, and fauces caused by a parasitic fungus. Also called aphthae, sore mouth, aphthous stomatitis.
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• (n.) Any one of numerous species of singing birds more or less resembling the true thrushes in appearance or habits; as the thunderbird and the American brown thrush (or thrasher). See Brown thrush. • (n.) An affection of the mouth, fauces, etc., common in newly born children, characterized by minute ulcers called aphthae. See Aphthae. ...
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any of about 300 members of the songbird family Turdidae, treated by many modern authorities as a subfamily of the Old World insect eaters, family ... [3 related articles]
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A condition in which Candida albicans, a type of yeast, grows out of control in moist skin areas of the body. It is usually a result of a weakened immune system, but can be a side effect of chemotherapy or treatment with antibiotics. Thrush usually affects the mouth (oral thrush); however, rarely, it spreads throughout the entire body. Also called ...
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Also known as monolia or candidiasis, a mucous membrane infection with the fungus Candida, seen as multiple white spots often affecting the mouth or vagina. Patients with diabetes or kidney failure and those on steroids and/or antibiotics are particularly at risk. Antifungal antibiotics are required...
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(thrush) infection of the mucous membranes inside the mouth by the fungus Candida albicans, with white patches on a red, moist inflamed surface. This may be anywhere in the mouth, including on the tongue, but the most common location is the inside of the cheeks. Occasionally it is accompanied by pain and fever. Called a...
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a fungus infection in the mouth
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A disease characterized by whitish spots and ulcers on the membranes of the mouth, tongue, and fauce
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Candida of the mouth or genitals. Off white spots and ulcers occur on the mucous membranes of the mouth, tongue and fauces (this is the area at the back of the mouth where the tonsils are) and also of the genitals caused by a parasitic fungus (candida albicans) In the past would usually affect those debilitated by disease or extremes of age
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Thrush noun [ Middle English
þrusche , Anglo-Saxon
þrysce ; akin to Old High German
drosca ,
droscea ,
droscela , and English
throstle . Confer
Throstle .]
1. (Zoology) Any one of numerous species of singing birds belonging ...
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A foul-smelling disease of the hoof which causes decomposition of the frog and other hoof structures It is often associated with unsanitary conditions, but a more likely predisposing cause is lack of exercise and neglected foot care
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A disease characterized by whitish spots and ulcers on the membranes of the mouth, tongue, and fauces caused by a parasitic fungus. Synonyms
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A bacterial yeast infection that can be found in the mouth of infants and on the breasts of a lactating woman. Symtpoms of the condition are usually white specks inside the nose, throat, and mouth and a yeast infection on the nipples or breast. Feeding may be complicated and an anti-fungal medication is needed to treat the infection. Thrush may ......
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Degenerative condition of the frog of the foot, characterized by infection and blackening of the affected area; usually occurs in horses housed under unsanitary conditions.
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An infection of the mouth. In people with diabetes, this infection may be caused by high levels of glucose (sugar) in mouth fluids, which helps the growth of fungus that causes the infection. Patches of whitish-colored skin in the mouth are signs of this disease.
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a fungal infection of the mouth that usually causes a white coating on the tongue, cheeks or throat.
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Translations for „Thrush“ Become a Premium Member today! The species blackbird or also blackbird (Turdus merula), song thrush (Turdus philomelos), juniper thrush (Turdus pilaris) and redwing thrush (Turdus musicus) belong to the pest birds at the time of the grape harvest, because they like to eat the grapes and can cause greater...
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a candidiasis infection
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noun songbirds characteristically having brownish upper plumage with a spotted breast
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(bird) Any bird of the large family Turdidae, order Passeriformes, found worldwide and known for their song. Thrushes are usually brown with speckles of other colours. They are 12–30 cm/5–12 in long
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(infection) Infection usually of the mouth (particularly in infants), but also sometimes of the vagina, caused by a yeastlike fungus (
Candida). It is seen as white patches on the mucous membranes. Thrush, also known as candidiasis, may be caused by antibiotics removing natu...
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a fungal infection of the mouth that usually causes a white coating on the tongue, cheeks or throat.
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