mange
11mange — [ meındʒ ] noun uncount a disease affecting animals in which their skin becomes ITCHY and they start to lose fur …
12mange — (n.) skin disease of animals, early 15c., from O.Fr. manjue the itch, also hunger, appetite; itching, longing, lit. the eating, verbal noun from a collateral form of O.Fr. mangier to eat (Mod.Fr. manger) to eat, from L.L. manducare to chew, eat,… …
13mangé — Mangé, [mang]ée. part. Il a la sign. de son verbe …
14mange — ► NOUN ▪ a skin disease in some animals (occasionally communicable to humans) caused by mites, characterized by severe itching and hair loss. ORIGIN from Old French mangier eat …
15mange — [mānj] n. [ME manjewe < OFr mangeue, an itch, eating < mangier < L manducare: see MANGER] any of various skin diseases of mammals caused by parasitic mites and characterized by intense itching, lesions and scabs, and a loss of hair …
16mange — A cutaneous disease of domestic and wild animals caused by any one of several genera of skin burrowing mites; in humans, mite infestations are usually referred to as scabies. [Fr. manger, to eat] demodectic m. an infestation of the hair follicles …
17mange — /maynj/, n. Vet. Pathol. any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions. [1375 1425; late ME manjewe < MF mangeue an eating, itch, deriv. of… …
18Mange — Eine Mange ist: eine mittelalterliche Belagerungswaffe, siehe Balliste Mange ist der Name von: Franz Mange (1776–1846), schweizerischer Textilkaufmann Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung …
19mange — man|ge adj. pl. (jf. mangen); mange gange; mange hånde; mange slags …
20Mange — Mạn|ge 〈f. 19; oberdt. für〉 Mangel1 * * * Mạn|ge: ↑ 2Mangel. * * * Mạn|ge: 2↑Mangel. 2Mạn|gel, (südd., schweiz.:) Mange, die; , n [mhd. mange = Glättpresse, deren Walzen mit Steinen beschwert wurden, urspr. = Steinschleudermaschine < mlat …