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biowarfare

[bahy-oh-wawr-fair] / ˌbaɪ oʊˈwɔrˌfɛər /
NOUN
germ warfare
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The WHO statement made no reference to biowarfare.

From Reuters • Mar. 11, 2022

He was convinced that biowarfare, not a natural pandemic, was the biggest threat facing the nation, he told The Post in an interview for a previous story.

From Washington Post • Jun. 17, 2020

These and other controversies aside, Boyle's concerns about the dangers of biowarfare are legitimate; indeed, Ebright shares them.

From Salon • Apr. 24, 2020

The more modern analysis, however, rapidly identified the thermal exhaust port along with other flaws, including the Death Star’s poorly secured artificial gravity system and lack of biowarfare defenses.

From National Geographic • Dec. 9, 2015

In the wake of the 2001 anthrax attacks, the federal government stepped up research involving biowarfare threats, like anthrax, Ebola and many other of the world’s deadliest pathogens.

From New York Times • May 28, 2010