Thrush

I имя существительное 1) [зоология] дрозд 2) [используется в разговорной речи] поп-певица II имя существительное 1) [медицина] а) молочница б) афтозный стоматит 2) [ветеринария] гниение стрелки (у лошади)

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Thrush

I. noun Etymology: Middle English thrusche, from Old English thrysce; akin to Old English throstle thrush, Old High German droscala, Latin turdus any of numerous small or medium-sized birds of an oscine family (Turdidae, the thrush family) or in some classifications a subfamily (Turdinae of the family Muscicapidae) which are mostly of a plain color often with spotted underparts and many of which are excellent singers II. noun Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish trøske thrush, Swedish torsk 1. a disease that is caused by a fungus (Candida albicans), occurs especially in infants and children, and is marked by white patches in the oral cavity; broadly candidiasis Example: vaginal thrush 2. a suppurative disorder of the feet in various animals (as a horse)

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