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Definition of fatal
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Fatal (a.)
Foreboding
death or great
disaster.
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Fatal
::
Fatal (a.)
Causing
death or
destruction;
deadly;
mortal;
destructive;
calamitous;
as, a fatal
wound;
a fatal
disease;
a fatal day; a fatal
error..
Caribe
::
Caribe
(n.) A south
American
fresh water fish of the genus
Serrasalmo
of many
species,
remarkable
for its
voracity.
When
numerous
they
attack
man or
beast,
often with fatal
results..
Venom
::
Venom (n.)
Matter
fatal or
injurious
to life;
poison;
particularly,
the
poisonous,
the
poisonous
matter
which
certain
animals,
such as
serpents,
scorpions,
bees, etc.,
secrete
in a state of
health,
and
communicate
by thing or
stinging..
Feral
::
Feral (a.)
Funereal;
deadly;
fatal;
dangerous.
Fatally
::
Fatally
(adv.)
In a
manner
proceeding
from, or
determined
by,
fate..
Farcy
::
Farcy (n.) A
contagious
disease
of
horses,
associated
with
painful
ulcerating
enlargements,
esp. upon the head and
limbs.
It is of the same
nature
as
glanders,
and is often
fatal.
Called
also
farcin,
and
farcimen..
Tsetse
::
Tsetse
(n.) A
venomous
two-winged
African
fly
(Glossina
morsitans)
whose bite is very
poisonous,
and even
fatal,
to
horses
and
cattle,
but
harmless
to men. It
renders
extensive
districts
in which it
abounds
uninhabitable
during
certain
seasons
of the
year..
Fatalness
::
Fatalness
(n.)
Quality
of being
fatal.
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Capable
of
causing
death;
mortal;
fatal;
destructive;
certain
or
likely
to cause
death;
as, a
deadly
blow or
wound..
Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) That which makes an act or an event
unavoidable;
irresistible
force;
overruling
power;
compulsion,
physical
or
moral;
fate;
fatality..
Exitious
::
Exitious
(a.)
Destructive;
fatal.
Charbon
::
Charbon
(n.) A very
contagious
and fatal
disease
of
sheep,
horses,
and
cattle.
See
Maligmant
pustule..
Diabetes
::
Diabetes
(n.) A
disease
which is
attended
with a
persistent,
excessive
discharge
of
urine.
Most
frequently
the urine is not only
increased
in
quantity,
but
contains
saccharine
matter,
in which case the
disease
is
generally
fatal..
Rot
::
Rot (n.) A fatal
distemper
which
attacks
sheep and
sometimes
other
animals.
It is due to the
presence
of a
parasitic
worm in the liver or gall
bladder.
See 1st
Fluke,
2..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Fatally
vulnerable;
vital.
Tetanus
::
Tetanus
(n.) A
painful
and
usually
fatal
disease,
resulting
generally
from a
wound,
and
having
as its
principal
symptom
persistent
spasm of the
voluntary
muscles.
When the
muscles
of the lower jaw are
affected,
it is
called
locked-jaw,
or
lickjaw,
and it takes
various
names from the
various
incurvations
of the body
resulting
from the
spasm..
Fatality
::
Fatality
(n.) That which is
decreed
by fate or which is
fatal;
a fatal
event.
Malignancy
::
Malignancy
(n.)
Virulence;
tendency
to a fatal
issue;
as, the
malignancy
of an ulcer or of a
fever..
Fatalism
::
Fatalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that all
things
are
subject
to fate, or that they take place by
inevitable
necessity..
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