ophiasis

/ɔfiˈɑːsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a rare or obsolete term referring to a disease caused by an infectious agent, especially an ophidian (snake-like) disease.

“The ancient medical text described various forms of ophiasis affecting the local population.”

Synonyms

  • ophidian disease
  • snake disease

Antonyms

  • healthy condition
  • normal state