Diphtheria

/dɪfˈθɪriə/ noun

A serious infectious disease that affects the throat and can cause breathing problems, now rare due to vaccines.

From Greek 'diphthera' (leather) because the disease creates a tough, leathery membrane in the throat. The word was named in the 1600s by doctors who noticed this distinctive symptom.

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