kuru - translation to arabic
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kuru - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kuru (disambiguation)

kuru         
الكورو (مَرَضٌ عَصَبِيٌّ مُميت)
kuru         
‎ الكورو:مَرَضٌ عَصَبِيٌّ مُميت‎
laughing sickness         
  • Cerebellum of a kuru patient
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HUMAN DISEASE
Kuru Epidemic; Laughing sickness; Kuru epidemic; Kuru disease; Kuru (epidemic); Laughing disease; Kuru (disease
‎ داءُ الضَّحِك,الشَّلَلُ البَصَلِيُّ الكَاذِب‎

Definition

kuru
['k?ru:]
¦ noun a fatal brain disease occurring in New Guinea, spread by cannibalism and believed to be caused by a prion.
Origin
a local word.

Wikipedia

Kuru
Examples of use of kuru
1. My other memory of Tambura – it had great mangoes The upside is we have crossed one of the bridges that have had to be built before Kuru.
2. UserName Pass Sunday, August 7, 2005 print this page FEATURE All News» » Galata Tower, a monument to history » Tenor Hakan Aysev at the famous Teatro Colón... » From Nazi camp to space technology, the artifical heart adventure » Kirov, Bocca Tango Maipo to dazzle at Bodrum International Ballet Festival » Ninth International Istanbul Biennial preparations under way ARTICLE Kuru Köfte (Köfte Fingers) Ingredients (for four servings) 750 gr. finely ground lamb or beef 2 thick slices of dry bread (without crust) 1 large onion, gra...
3. In contrast, the Lale Pide Salonu makes very good pide, in varieties that run from plain, hamursuz, tahinli, yumurtalý and kuru kýymalý ("dry meat") to your more common kaţarlý (cheese) and kuţbaţýlý (meat). In fact, bringing your own topping is a fairly common practice, although, I must admit, most people bring some variation of chopped meat and spices, whereas I have a tendency to bring things made up of leftover vegetables.