syphilis
/ˈsɪfɪlɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A chronic bacterial infection usually transmitted through sexual contact, characterized by a progression of symptoms including skin rashes, fever, and disfiguring skin lesions.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with syphilis and prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection.”
2. noun
A type of disease or condition, especially one that is chronic and infectious.
“The patient was diagnosed with syphilis, a highly contagious bacterial infection.”