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moquillo Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 minutos (2008-03-23 12:22:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Del "Diccionario crítico de dudas inglés – español de medicina" de Fernando A. Navarro; 2.a edición; Madrid: Mc Graw Hill/Interamericana, 2005: distemper.(forma abreviada de /canine distemper/). [Zoo.] Esta enfermedad catarral de los perros, de origen paramixovírico, no se llama en español «destemplanza» ni «destemplanza canina», sino 'moquillo'. |
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