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measles [ˈmiːzəlz]
sustantivo
1. sarampión (m)
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measles [mis-lis]
sustantivo
1. Sarampión, una fiebre eruptiva del cuerpo humano.
2. Roña de los cerdos y otros naimales, enfermedad causada por la lombriz solitaria.
3. Cáncer, enfermedad de los árboles.
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