variola
/vɛəriˈoʊlə/Definitions
1. noun
a serious and sometimes fatal viral disease of the skin caused by a poxvirus, characterized by a painful pustular rash and fever.
“The smallpox vaccine was developed from a milder form of the variola virus.”
1. noun
a serious and sometimes fatal viral disease of the skin caused by a poxvirus, characterized by a painful pustular rash and fever.
“The smallpox vaccine was developed from a milder form of the variola virus.”