foot rot

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foot rot (countable and uncountable, plural foot rots)

  1. A common infection of the hoof of animals such as cattle, sheep and goat caused by two species of anaerobic bacteria, Fusobacterium necrophorum and Bacteroides melaninogenicus; infectious pododermatitis.
  2. A disease of plants, affecting the stalk or the trunk.
  3. (slang) athlete's foot

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