variola

/vəˈraɪələ/
noun
  1. A serious, contagious disease that causes a high fever and a rash that leaves permanent scars; smallpox.
    • Before the vaccine, variola killed millions of people around the world.
    • The last known natural case of variola was reported in 1977.
    • Scientists keep samples of the variola virus in secure laboratories for research.
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