How Do You Spell WHITE POX?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪt pˈɒks] (IPA)

White pox is a disease that affects coral reefs, causing white patches and lesions to appear on the coral's tissue. The spelling of the word "white pox" is straightforward and follows English pronunciation rules. It is spelled with a voiced /w/ sound followed by a long /aɪ/ diphthong and a voiceless /t/ consonant. The second part of the word, "pox," is spelled with an unvoiced /p/ consonant followed by the vowel /ɑ/ and the voiceless /ks/ consonant cluster. Overall, the word "white pox" is easy to pronounce and spell correctly.

WHITE POX Meaning and Definition

  1. White pox is a term used to describe a devastating coral disease that affects several species of reef-building corals. It is caused by the bacterium Serratia marcescens, which infects the coral tissues and leads to the characteristic white lesions observed on the coral surfaces. The disease is so named due to the conspicuous white appearance of the affected areas, which contrast with the healthy coral tissue.

    White pox predominantly affects the elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata), one of the major reef-building corals in the Caribbean. It first gained attention in the early 1990s when significant outbreaks were observed in the Florida Keys, but it has since spread to other locations in the Caribbean Sea.

    The disease is thought to be primarily transmitted through direct contact between healthy and infected corals, potentially facilitated by certain marine organisms such as snails or worms. It can also spread through water currents or via human activities, such as unintentional introduction of infected materials.

    White pox is a highly destructive disease, leading to the death of large sections of coral colonies, and even complete coral mortality in severe cases. Its rapid spread and the significant loss of coral cover it causes have major implications for the health and stability of coral reef ecosystems, as corals play a vital role in providing habitat and resources for a wide range of marine organisms.

    Efforts are ongoing to study and understand the factors contributing to white pox in order to develop effective management strategies to mitigate its impact and protect coral reefs from further degradation.

  2. • See white.
    • See whitepox.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for WHITE POX

  • qhite pox
  • ahite pox
  • shite pox
  • ehite pox
  • 3hite pox
  • 2hite pox
  • wgite pox
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  • wnite pox
  • wjite pox
  • wuite pox
  • wyite pox
  • whute pox
  • whjte pox
  • whkte pox
  • whote pox
  • wh9te pox
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  • whire pox
  • whife pox

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