noun

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A viral disease of animals, such as dogs and cats, characterised by fever, coughing and catarrh.

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A disorder of the humours of the body; a disease.

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A glue-based paint.

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A painting produced with this kind of paint.

verb

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To temper or mix unduly; to make disproportionate; to change the due proportions of.

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To derange the functions of, whether bodily, mental, or spiritual; to disorder; to disease.

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To deprive of temper or moderation; to disturb; to ruffle; to make disaffected, ill-humoured, or malignant.

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To intoxicate.

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To paint using distemper.

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To mix (colours) in the way of distemper.

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to distemper colors with size

Examples of distemper in a Sentence

The kitten will need shots like rabies and distemper.

This leaves a gray zone of serologic testing for the core vaccines of canine distemper and canine parvovirus as well as canine adenovirus.

A. The oldest method is to make soft distemper on site.

This group includes canine distemper which infects carnivores, rinderpest which is a disease of artiodactyls and the human measles virus.

When applying distemper to my cleaned cornices and ceiling I did not dilute the first coat.

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Any pigment is added before the size (including a little indigo and ivory black to prevent yellowing with time in white distemper ).

If you read the old papers you get the impression that could have been an outbreak of seal distemper.

Virus such as distemper or parvo, irritant poisons, food poisoning or dietary allergies are the most common causes of diarrhea.

The principal authorities for Montrose's career are Wishart's Res gestae, eec. (Amsterdam, 5647); Patrick Gordon's Short Abridgment of Britane's Distemper (Spalding Club); and the comprehensive work of Napier, Memorials of Montrose, is abundantly documented, containing Montrose's poetry, in which is included his celebrated lyric "My dear and only love."

Maintaining routine vaccinations against feline AIDS, rabies, distemper, feline leukemia, rhinotracheitis and other regional diseases and viruses is essential to the health of any domesticated cat.

I thought this was a sign of distemper but could not find it in the description of symptoms for distemper.

The symptoms of feline distemper put a lot of stress on the immune system, so opportunistic infections quickly follow.

Kittens are highly susceptible to respiratory infections, so runny, crusty eyes are often thought to be a direct symptom of distemper, when they are actually a symptom of the secondary illness.

If you can see that the inner part of the eyelids look swollen, then it's still likely the kitten has distemper.

The vets decided it was an autoimmune disease/reaction to the distemper shot.

Although the mucous discharge is not a direct symptom of distemper, the disease lowers a cat's immunity, so it's possible for an affected animal to develop a secondary respiratory infection.

We bought a kitten that we had to put down within five days because it had distemper.

Distemper in cats is highly contagious and most often fatal.

Because of that, many veterinarians recommend that owners wait a year before introducing a new cat into a home where an animal has had distemper.

A human cannot catch distemper, but if you come into contact with the virus and then pet the kitten, he can catch it from you.

The symptoms for Distemper usually show up slowly, over time, and are a bit different than what you describing.

That leads me to believe it wasn't distemper in this case, although only an autopsy would show for certain.

Feline distemper symptoms vary widely, so it is important to take a sick cat to the vet immediately for the correct diagnosis.

Feline distemper is a fast acting virus that can kill kittens and cats within a few days.

Feline distemper is caused by a parvovirus.

While there is a similar virus that causes distemper in dogs, a dog that has the virus cannot give it to a cat.

When a cat has feline distemper, it may look like other ailments, although it is much more deadly.

Animals that have feline distemper have low platelet and hematocrit counts.

While feline distemper has a high mortality rate, it can be treated after the animal has been diagnosed with the disease.

The most important factor in saving a cat that has contracted the disease is prompt medical attention when feline distemper symptoms are suspected.

Distemper is one of these preventable diseases, and the cost of the vaccination is under $20.00.

In fact, Fromm introduced the first canine distemper vaccine in the 1930's.

The last thing you want is an animal that has been exposed to distemper or another deadly virus to bring it into your home.

It was violently opposed as "subversive of the last remains of English liberty" and as likely to result in "some public misfortune or an epidemical distemper."

But must we pray when we have a distemper upon us, and come to God with our raving passions?

Even the representatives of the Resolutioners urged Charles not to use the Anglican service, though they confided to Sharp, their agent in London, their opinion that, if the Re- monstrants (or Protesters) had any hand in affairs, " it cannot but breed continual distemper and disorders."

On the 30th of September 1693 Millington wrote to Pepys that he had been to look for Newton some time before, but that " he was out of town, and since," he says, " I have not seen him, till upon the 28th I met him at Huntingdon, where, upon his own accord, and before I had time to ask him any question, he told me that he had writt to you a very odd letter, at which he was much concerned; added, that it was in a distemper that much seized his head, and that kept him awake for above five nights together, which upon occasion he desired I would represent to you, and beg your pardon, he being very much ashamed he should be so rude to a person for whom he hath so great an honour.

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