Mange

Word MANGE
Character 5
Hyphenation mange
Pronunciations /meɪndʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Mange"

What do we mean by mange?

Any of several contagious skin diseases of mammals caused by parasitic mites and characterized by skin lesions, itching, and loss of hair. noun

A skin-disease or cutaneous affection of brutes, as the dog, horse, cattle, etc., resembling the itch, and caused by the presence in the skin of various acarines, especially the mange-mite. The term is loosely extended to some similar affections, whether or not of parasitic origin. noun

To eat.

The scab or itch in cattle, dogs, and other beasts. noun

Any one of several species of small parasitic mites, which burrow in the skin of cattle. horses, dogs, and other animals, causing the mange. The mange insect of the horse (Psoroptes equi or Dermatodectes equi), and that of cattle (Symbiotes bovis or Dermatophagys bovis) are the most important species. See Acarina. noun

A skin disease of mammals caused by parasitic mites. noun

A persistent and contagious disease of the skin causing inflammation and itching and loss of hair; affects domestic animals (and sometimes people) noun

A skin disease of mammals caused by parasitic mites (Sarcoptes spp., Demodecidae spp.).

Synonyms and Antonyms for Mange

The word "mange" in example sentences

I though that would be one of the worst as there so many other bugs that can irretate the mange& add more bug to the mange. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What Phillips appears to mange is to allow us to experience the unknown and yet let it remain unknown. ❋ Oldcharliebrown (2004)

He's been having stuff done to him since the day we found him, covered in mange and infections, so he's very used to it and very trusting. ❋ Unknown (2005)

We had Gypsy not quite two years when we found another little dog on the street, sweet and cheerful and completely housetrained, despite being covered in mange and infections. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Miss Laura always put on gloves when she went near him, and used a brush to wash him, for if a person takes mange from a dog, they may lose their hair and their eyelashes. ❋ Unknown (1893)

in Danish mange tak and a long-standing wish that KNR will put their broadcasts on line already but I can't see anything wrong with 'Eskimo' for Eskimos or Gypsy for Romanis or Hungarian for Magyars, Finnish for Suomis etc. etc. etc. ❋ Unknown (2004)

She does not tempt me (much) because she is very young, very cute (underneath the mange, which is being treated) and well-behaved. ❋ Laura (2008)

If your pet is infested with scabies, (also called mange) and they have close contact with you, the mite can get under your skin and cause itching and skin irritation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The disease known as mange which so often attacks dogs, is nothing more than ringworm, and children often contract the disease from dogs. ❋ William S. Sadler (N/A)

According to Prof. Verrill it is readily visible to the naked eye and swarms on horses afflicted with the mange, which is a disease analogous to the itch in man. ❋ Unknown (1872)

She's about 45# and recovering from demodectic mange, which is common in this breed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All animals were treated for internal and external parasites including sarcoptic mange, which is a type of mange caused by mites burrowing in the skin especially of the head and face.

Here, scientifically minded chef Carlo Cracco will dehydrate vegetables such as mange tout, beetroot, violet Cabote potato and serve the brightly hued crisps in a perspex box as an aperitif. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, pests and diseases such as mange, leishmaniasis and flies can spread from animals to humans. ❋ Unknown (1994)

In the horse the hairy covering serves to some extent to mask the symptoms, and hence the nonprofessional man is tempted to apply the term "mange" to all alike, and it is only a step further to apply the same treatment to all these widely different disorders. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

Their study noted that road deaths are having a significant, species-wide impact and are a greater threat to some wombat subpopulations than either of the traditional threats to the animal - diseases such as mange or predation by the dingo and Tasmanian devil. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ils mange du pain "(they eat bread), where" mange "(a singular verb) should read ❋ Unknown (2009)

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