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germ warfare
germ warfaren. The use of injurious microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, as weapons in warfare.germ warfare n (Military) the military use of disease-spreading bacteria against an enemy. Also called: bacteriological warfare biolog′ical war′fare n. the use in war of pathogenic organisms or toxins to disable an enemy or destroy resources. [1945–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | germ warfare - the use of harmful bacteria as a weaponbacteriological warfarebioattack, biologic attack, biological attack, biological warfare, BW - the use of bacteria or viruses or toxins to destroy men and animals or food | Translationsgerm warfare
germ warfare: see biological warfarebiological warfare, employment in war of microorganisms to injure or destroy people, animals, or crops; also called germ or bacteriological warfare. Limited attempts have been made in the past to spread disease among the enemy; e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. .germ warfare
germ warfaren. The use of injurious microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, as weapons in warfare.A hypothetical military technique that could be used by either nations or non-governmental bodies—e.g., the use of pathogens—viruses, bacteria, other disease-causing biological agents, or the toxins produced by them as biological weaponsgerm warfare
Synonyms for germ warfarenoun the use of harmful bacteria as a weaponSynonymsRelated Words- bioattack
- biologic attack
- biological attack
- biological warfare
- BW
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