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Trypanosoma melophagium (medicine) and revolving door (oh)


Trypanosoma melophagium (medicine)


Trypanosoma melophagium


A nonpathogenic species (related to Trypanosoma theileri) found in sheep throughout the world, and probably in goats as well; the vector is Melophagus ovinus.


revolving door (oh)



n
[C] a type of door in the entrance of a large building, which goes around and around as people go through it
[singular] used to say that the people involved in a situation, organization etc change often
::The park director position has been a revolving door for seven appointees.
[singular] used to say that people return to a situation, position etc often, but usually for a different reason
::This could mean that we end up with a revolving door Congress, in which former members return as lobbyists.