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Teasles vs Measles - What's the difference?

teasles | measles |

As nouns the difference between teasles and measles

is that teasles is plural of teasle while measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes.

teasles

English

Noun

(head)
  • Anagrams

    *

    measles

    Etymology 1

    Plural of (etyl) and influenced by measle.

    Noun

    (measles)
  • Rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus'', of genus ''Morbillivirus , featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes
  • Any of several other similar diseases, such as German measles.
  • Usage notes
    * Used with either singular or plural verb.
    Synonyms
    * (disease) morbilli, rubeola, red measles, , hard measles
    Derived terms
    * * , three-day measles * false measles * French measles * German measles

    Etymology 2

    See measle

    Noun

    (head)
  • (obsolete)
  • (obsolete) Leprosy.
  • English pluralia tantum