Old world leishmaniasis
Old World leishmaniasis n.
See cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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[ohl-dee] /ˈoʊl di/ noun, plural oldies. 1. . [ohl-dee] /ˈoʊl di/ noun, Informal. 1. a popular song, joke, movie, etc., that was in vogue at a time in the past. /ˈəʊldɪ/ noun (informal) 1. an old person or thing 2. (Austral) a parent: children and their oldies n. “an old person,” 1874; “an old tune […]
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