Definition:
An "animal disease" is a noun that refers to any illness or health problem that affects animals but usually does not affect humans. These diseases can occur in various kinds of animals, such as pets, farm animals, or wild animals.
In more advanced discussions, you might refer to specific types of animal diseases, such as "zoonotic diseases," which can affect both animals and humans, or discuss the impact of animal diseases on agriculture and food supply.
While "animal disease" specifically refers to illnesses in animals, the individual words "animal" and "disease" can have broader meanings: - Animal: Can mean any living creature, including humans in some contexts (e.g., "human beings are classified as animals"). - Disease: Can refer to any condition that affects living beings, including plants (e.g., "plant disease").
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "animal disease," you might encounter phrases like: - "Under the weather": This idiom means not feeling well, and it can refer to both animals and humans. - "Put down": In veterinary context, this means to euthanize an animal that is suffering from a severe disease.
Understanding the term "animal disease" is important for discussions about animal health, veterinary care, and agriculture.