Definition of Pandemia

1. a widespread epidemic [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pandemia

pandarizes
pandarizing
pandarous
pandars
pandas
pandean pipe
pandebono
pandect
pandects
pandeiro
pandeiros
pandeistic
pandeistical
pandeistically
pandemain
pandemia (current term)
pandemias
pandemic
pandemically
pandemicity
pandemics
pandemonia
pandemonism
pandemonistic
pandemonium
pandemoniums
pandenominational
panderage
pandered

Literary usage of Pandemia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation by James William Tutt, Malcolm Burr (1890)
"pandemia, During a visit, which I paid to pandemia as the guest of the Greek fleet at the beginning of July, when the town was captured by the Hellenic ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"There can be little doubt, however, as to the true relationship, for another species of the same genus, I. pandemia, is a magnificent mimic of another ..."

3. Once a Weekby Eneas Sweetland Dallas by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1867)
"477 Up-Stairs and Down-Stain, 511511 571, 601, 031 Up the Moselle . VAo, Down the Vénerie, Boke of Ventures, Sea.... Venus pandemia Victoria Cross, Jones' . ..."

4. The works of William Cullen: containing his physiology, nosology, and first by William Cullen (1827)
"The plague may appear without being ' pandemia ;' it is often not ' acutissima;' and the only necessary circumstances are the contagion and eruption. ..."

5. Mines and Quarries: General Report, with Statistics by Mines Dept, Great Britain (1904)
"6000 tons of borax were exported from pandemia in 1904. The total annual output is about 9000 tons. Chrome Ore.—Chromite is found in many parts of Turkey, ..."

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