Aftosa

/æfˈtoʊsə/ noun

A viral disease affecting cattle and other animals, causing blisters in the mouth and on hooves; also called foot-and-mouth disease.

From Spanish 'aftosa,' derived from Latin 'aphtha' meaning ulcer or blister. The term evolved to describe the characteristic lesions seen in this contagious disease.

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