Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
η νόσος του αφθώδους πυρετού
English translation:
epizootic aphtha , aphta disease, aphthous fever, foot-and-mouth disease, FMD,
Added to glossary by
Elena Petelos
Oct 25, 2005 12:09
18 yrs ago
Greek term
η νόσος του αφθώδους πυρετού
Greek to English
Science
Livestock / Animal Husbandry
Το ενδιαφέρον των βρετανικών εφημερίδων για τη γρίπη των πτηνών επικεντρώνεται στο κέντρο καραντίνας του Έσεξ, όπου βρέθηκε ο νεκρός παπαγάλος. Κατά σύμπτωση το 2001 στο ίδιο μέρος είχε ξεσπάσει η νόσος του αφθώδους πυρετού.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +4 | epizootic aphtha / foot and mouth disease | Elena Petelos |
5 +5 | Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) | Stavroula Giannopoulou |
5 +2 | Compounding rules [NOT FOR GRADING] | Nick Lingris |
Change log
Oct 26, 2005 13:03: Lamprini Kosma changed "Field" from "Other" to "Science" , "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Livestock / Animal Husbandry"
Proposed translations
+4
3 mins
Greek term (edited):
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Selected
epizootic aphtha / foot and mouth disease
Depending on the text. Here probably foot and mouth disease.
Subject Agriculture - Food Industry - Livestock Industry - Fisheries - Bio-industry (AG)
Biology - Biotechnology (BZ)
(1)
TERM αφθώδης πυρετός
Reference Γενική Έκθεση 1988,218
Definition acute,highly contagious,viral infection of cloven-hooved animals(cattle,deer,sheep,goats,pigs,etc)characterized initially by vesicular lesions and subsequently by erosions of the epithelium of the mouth,nares,muzzle,feet,teats,udder,and rumen pillars.Very rarely lesions of foot-and-mouth disease occur in man(and have to be differentiated from hand,foot-and-mouth disease)
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986; MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry
(1)
TERM foot and mouth disease
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(2)
TERM foot-and-mouth disease
Reference MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(3)
ABBREV FMD
Reference DF:MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry;VE
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(3)
TERM epizootic aphtha
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(4)
TERM aphthous fever
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(5)
TERM aphta disease
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(6)
ABBREV FMD
(6)
TERM aphta disease
Reference VE
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
Subject Agriculture - Food Industry - Livestock Industry - Fisheries - Bio-industry (AG)
Biology - Biotechnology (BZ)
(1)
TERM αφθώδης πυρετός
Reference Γενική Έκθεση 1988,218
Definition acute,highly contagious,viral infection of cloven-hooved animals(cattle,deer,sheep,goats,pigs,etc)characterized initially by vesicular lesions and subsequently by erosions of the epithelium of the mouth,nares,muzzle,feet,teats,udder,and rumen pillars.Very rarely lesions of foot-and-mouth disease occur in man(and have to be differentiated from hand,foot-and-mouth disease)
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986; MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry
(1)
TERM foot and mouth disease
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(2)
TERM foot-and-mouth disease
Reference MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(3)
ABBREV FMD
Reference DF:MLC,Directory of Terms Used in the Meat and Livestock Industry;VE
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(3)
TERM epizootic aphtha
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(4)
TERM aphthous fever
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(5)
TERM aphta disease
Reference Merck & CO,The Merck Veterinary Manual,1986
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
(6)
ABBREV FMD
(6)
TERM aphta disease
Reference VE
Note {NTE} FMD is caused by an Aphthovirus of which 7 types are recognised:O,A,C,Asia 1,Sat 1,Sat 2 and Sat 3
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+5
3 mins
Greek term (edited):
� ���� �� ����� �����
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD)
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?ur...
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http://www.oie.int/eng/maladies/fiches/A_A010.HTM
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http://www.oie.int/eng/maladies/fiches/A_A010.HTM
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Nick Lingris
: Είστε στήθος με στήθος, αλλά η αντίπαλος κατέβασε κι όλο το termium!
9 mins
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Ευχαριστώ!
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agree |
Daphne Theodoraki
14 mins
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Ευχαριστώ!
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agree |
Maria Karra
2 hrs
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Thank you!
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agree |
Vassilis Korkas
3 hrs
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Thank you ;-)
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agree |
Lamprini Kosma
7 hrs
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Thank you ;-)
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44 mins
Greek term (edited):
� ���� �� ����� �����
Compounding rules [NOT FOR GRADING]
Being a stickler for correct punctuation etc, I believe I have to make my case for the use of hyphens in "foot-and-mouth disease" (αλλιώς, θα βγάλω άφθες).
The most interesting treatment of compounds (cookbook, fire drill, mother-in-law) and whether they should be written as one or more words, with or without hyphens, is, I believe, in the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual.
I have often found it very useful so go ahead and download the whole thing from this address: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/browse.html
Compounding is specifically treated in Chapter 6. In the examples of Chapter 7 it does mention foot-and-mouth. And ALL of the dictionaries and encyclopedias have "foot-and-mouth disease".
I understand that people in the know tend to spell it without the hyphens. However, according to the rules, "foot and mouth disease" without the hyphens means "a foot" and "a mouth disease".
The most interesting treatment of compounds (cookbook, fire drill, mother-in-law) and whether they should be written as one or more words, with or without hyphens, is, I believe, in the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual.
I have often found it very useful so go ahead and download the whole thing from this address: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/browse.html
Compounding is specifically treated in Chapter 6. In the examples of Chapter 7 it does mention foot-and-mouth. And ALL of the dictionaries and encyclopedias have "foot-and-mouth disease".
I understand that people in the know tend to spell it without the hyphens. However, according to the rules, "foot and mouth disease" without the hyphens means "a foot" and "a mouth disease".
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
skazakis
: Εξαιρετικά χρήσιμη διεύθυνση. Thanks!
11 mins
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Καλό διάβασμα! Όλο το μάνιουαλ είναι πολύ καλογραμμένο.
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Elena Petelos
: G.P.O. (1984) Rule 6.16 on unit modifiers. "Restraint should be exercised.." However, having seen your explanation (there could be confusion: one might think this is a dis. of the feet and -of the mouth-) I am convinced./Πράγματι! http://tinyurl.com/ddj8c
20 mins
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Vassilis Korkas
: Από style guides άλλο τίποτα: http://publications.eu.int/code/en/en-4100210en.htm#i129 (Υπηρεσία Εκδόσεων της Ε.Ε.), http://www.economist.com/research/styleGuide/index.cfm?page=... (Economist), κ.λπ.
3 hrs
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Ωραίο ειδικά της EU εδώ, μια και αναφέρει και το foot-and-mouth disease. Του USGPO είναι πραγματικά εξαντλητικό, κι ας διαφωνεί σε κάποια με τους Εγγλέζους.
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