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What (who) is roseola$71111$ - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Acrorchis roseola

Roseola         
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HUMAN DISEASE
Exanthum subitum; Sixth disease; Roseola infantum; Baby measles; Exanthem subitum; Roseolovirus infections; Sixth Disease; Herpesvirus 7, human; Herpesvirus 6, human; Human B cell lymphatic virus; Roseola poorly characterised virus; Infanta roseola; Exanthema subitum
Roseola, also known as sixth disease, is an infectious disease caused by certain types of human herpes viruses. Most infections occur before the age of three.
roseola         
  • Electron micrograph of HHV-6
HUMAN DISEASE
Exanthum subitum; Sixth disease; Roseola infantum; Baby measles; Exanthem subitum; Roseolovirus infections; Sixth Disease; Herpesvirus 7, human; Herpesvirus 6, human; Human B cell lymphatic virus; Roseola poorly characterised virus; Infanta roseola; Exanthema subitum
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¦ noun Medicine a rose-coloured rash occurring in measles, typhoid fever, syphilis, and some other diseases.
Origin
C19: mod. var. of rubeola, from L. roseus 'rose-coloured'.
roseola         
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HUMAN DISEASE
Exanthum subitum; Sixth disease; Roseola infantum; Baby measles; Exanthem subitum; Roseolovirus infections; Sixth Disease; Herpesvirus 7, human; Herpesvirus 6, human; Human B cell lymphatic virus; Roseola poorly characterised virus; Infanta roseola; Exanthema subitum
n.
Rose-rash, scarlet rash.

Wikipedia

Acrorchis

Acrorchis is a monotypic genus from the orchid family (Orchidaceae), subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Epidendreae, subtribe Laeliinae.

The only species, Acrorchis roseola, is an epiphytic orchid that occurs in Costa Rica and Panama at heights between 900 and 2,500 m. It is clump-forming, magenta orchid, reaching a height of 15 cm. The sepals and petals of its small flowers have distinct lengths and shapes. The base of the lip has a white color on the margins.

This orchid is very rare in cultivation.