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A contagious tropical disease, caused by the spirochete Treponema pertenue, characterized by yellowish or reddish tumors, which often resemble currants, strawberries, or raspberries
A disease, occurring in the Antilles and in Africa, characterized by yellowish or reddish tumors, of a contagious character, which, in shape and appearance, often resemble currants, strawberries, or raspberries
There are several varieties of this disease, variously known as frambœsia, pian, verrugas, and crab-yaws
an infectious tropical disease resembling syphilis in its early stages; marked by red skin eruptions and ulcerating lesions
A highly contagious tropical disease that chiefly affects children, caused by the spirochete Treponema pertenue and characterized by raspberrylike sores, especially on the hands, feet, and face. Also called frambesia. a tropical skin disease. or frambesia Contagious tropical disease, caused by a variant of the spirochete that causes syphilis. Yaws spreads mainly by discharge from skin sores, not sexual activity. It is common in children, who usually become immune. In the first stage, a skin sore starts as a wartlike thickening, cracks open, leaks fluid, and bleeds easily. A month or more later, multiple sores erupt. The third stage (much rarer than in syphilis) involves destruction of skin, mucous membranes, and bones. Penicillin cures early-stage yaws. Prevention requires isolation and prompt treatment and personal and group hygiene
The angle between the longitudinal axis of a projectile at any moment and the tangent to the trajectory in the corresponding point of flight of the projectile
The rotation of an aircraft, ship, or missile about its vertical axis so as to cause the longitudinal axis of the aircraft, ship, or missile to deviate from the flight line or heading in its horizontal plane
If an aircraft or a ship yaws, it turns to one side so that it changes the direction in which it is moving. As the plane climbed to 370 feet, it started yawing He spun the steering-wheel so that we yawed from side to side. if a ship, aircraft etc yaws, it turns away from the direction it should be travelling in
The act of sheering suddenly and uncertainly from a vessel's course It may be caused by poor steering, by the condition of the sea, or by the characteristics of the vessel's underbody or by any combination of the foregoing
an erratic deflection from an intended course swerve off course momentarily; "the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it" deviate erratically from a set course; "the yawing motion of the ship
An aircraft can move in three directions, or axes, one of which is yaw It yaws when the nose moves to the right or left This is the same sense that cars move in on the road Yaw control is via the rudder as on a boat The other axes are pitch and roll Press 'Back' to return