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bacteriological warfare

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noun

  1. another term for germ warfare

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There they studied a bacteriological warfare exhibit which was supposed to show germ-carrying U.S. bombs.

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Last week a Russian scientist reported considerable success in a kind of bacteriological warfare against a pesky caterpillar that attacks Siberia's vast evergreen forests.

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Needless to say, there are no atomic piles, rocket research centers or bacteriological warfare centers.

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O'Neal: The instructions which I have received in regard to bacteriological warfare consisted of two lectures.

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During the Korean War, the Red Chinese perpetrated a similar falsehood by accusing the U.S. of using bacteriological warfare.

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