Bubonic

/bjuːˈbɑːnɪk/ adjective

Relating to or describing a deadly plague disease that causes swollen glands called buboes, especially the Black Death.

From Latin 'bubo' meaning swollen gland, from Greek 'boubon' meaning groin (where the swellings often appeared). The suffix '-ic' means relating to.

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