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miasma    音标拼音: [mi'æzmə] [mɑɪ'æzmə]
n. 毒气,沼气

毒气,沼气

miasma
n 1: an unwholesome atmosphere; "the novel spun a miasma of
death and decay" [synonym: {miasma}, {miasm}]
2: unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources;
"the miasma of the marshes"; "a miasma of cigar smoke" [synonym:
{miasma}, {miasm}]

Miasma \Mi*as"ma\, n.; pl. {Miasmata}. [NL., fr. Gr. ?
defilement, fr. ? to pollute.]
Infectious particles or germs floating in the air; air made
noxious by the presence of such particles or germs; noxious
effluvia; malaria.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Miasma theory - Wikipedia
    The miasma theory (also called the miasmic theory) is an abandoned medical theory that held that diseases —such as cholera, chlamydia, or plague —were caused by a miasma (μίασμα, Ancient Greek for pollution), a noxious form of "bad air", also known as night air
  • What Is Miasma? The Ancient Bad Air Disease Theory
    The word “miasma” comes from ancient Greek, roughly meaning pollution or contamination In medical context, it referred to airborne pathogenic emanations, essentially invisible poisonous particles believed to float through the air from sources of decay
  • MIASMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MIASMA is a vaporous exhalation formerly believed to cause disease; also : a heavy vaporous emanation or atmosphere How to use miasma in a sentence
  • Miasma Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Miasma theory is defined as the hypothesis that diseases, such as cholera, were caused by "bad air" or airborne organic particles concentrated in low-lying areas, which was later proven to be misleading but contributed to the development of epidemiological approaches and sanitary statistics
  • History Major Facts about the Miasma Theory
    The miasma theory, proposed by Hippocrates in the fourth century B C , suggested that diseases were caused by “bad air” from decay and was widely accepted in ancient Europe and China
  • What Is the Miasma Theory of Disease? - Biology Insights
    The Miasma Theory proposed that disease was generated spontaneously from the environment, specifically from putrefying organic matter This decaying material, which included sewage, stagnant water, and filth, was thought to release a poisonous vapor into the atmosphere
  • MIASMA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MIASMA definition: 1 an unpleasant fog that smells bad: 2 a very unpleasant general feeling or character of a… Learn more
  • Miasma Theory - Encyclopedia. com
    Miasmas are poisonous emanations, from putrefying carcasses, rotting vegetation or molds, and invisible dust particles inside dwellings They were once believed to enter the body and cause disease
  • MIASMA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A miasma is a cloud of foul-smelling vapor, like swamp gas You could have a miasma of sweat that lingers in a locker room long after a soccer team has left, or a miasma of rumor swirling around a politician
  • Medical Definition of Miasma - RxList
    Miasma: A poisonous vapor or mist believed to be made up of particles from decomposing material that could cause disease and could be identified by its foul smell The miasma theory of disease originated in the Middle Ages and persisted for centuries





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