0 a type of paint that is mixed with water and glue, used especially in the past for painting walls --
1 a type of infectious disease that can be caught by animals, especially dogs --
Contact rates between wild and domestic canids : no evidence of parvovirus or canine distemper virus in crab-eating foxes.
We pay taxes, and why should not the money paid for the dog licences go to research work in distemper, and so on?
During 1929, 451 experiments (all inoculations), of which 74 were on dogs, were performed with the object of discovering a prophylactic serum for distemper.
I have watched him in distemper and in a prematurely inflicted death.
The 80s and the 90s saw the launch of many new products such as emulsions and distempers.
Then being very sore, what with cold and other distempers, they dye like rotten sheep.
The walls are normally distempered.
I venture to ask myself what are the remedies for these social distempers.