bubonic plague
US /bjuːˈbɑːn.ɪk pleɪɡ/
UK /bjuːˈbɑːn.ɪk pleɪɡ/

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peste bubbonica
a serious, infectious disease that is spread by fleas, especially from rats, and causes swellings on the body
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The bubonic plague devastated Europe in the 14th century.
La peste bubbonica devastò l'Europa nel XIV secolo.
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Symptoms of bubonic plague include fever, chills, and swollen lymph nodes.
I sintomi della peste bubbonica includono febbre, brividi e linfonodi ingrossati.