WINTON DISEASE


Meaning of WINTON DISEASE in English

ˈwint ə n, -tən- noun

Usage: usually capitalized W

Etymology: probably from Winton, town in southern South Island, New Zealand

: cirrhosis of the liver in horses and cattle resulting from the chronic poisoning by toxic constituents of ragworts and other noxious plants eaten in the pasturage — compare walkabout disease

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