blight
(phytopathology) A diseased condition suffered by a plant; specifically, a complete and rapid chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues such as floral organs, leaves, branches, or twigs, especially one caused by a fungus; a mildew, a rust, a smut.
(phytopathology) The cause of such a condition, often unseen but believed to be airborne; specifically, a bacterium, a virus, or (especially) a fungus; also, an aphid which attacks fruit trees.
(by extension) A state of cloudy, humid weather.
(by extension, pathology, dated) A diseased condition of the face or skin; specifically, bleeding under the conjunctiva of the eye, a form of skin rash, or a palsy of the face due to cold.
(figurative) Something that impedes development or growth, or spoils any other aspect of life.
But a blight had come over my existence, and I only visited these people for the sake of the information they might give me on the subject in which my interest was so terribly profound.
(figurative) A rundown and unsightly condition of an urban area; also, such an area.
(phytopathology) To affect the fertility or growth of (a plant) with a blight, especially one caused by a fungus; to blast, to mildew, to smut.
(by extension, pathology, dated) To affect (a body part) with a disease.
(figurative) To impede the development or growth of (an aspect of life); to damage, to ruin, to spoil.
Of a plant: to suffer blight.
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