Lazarettos [noun]
Definition of Lazarettos:
isolation
Opposite/Antonyms of Lazarettos:
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Sentence/Example of Lazarettos:
The lazaretto is a wretched building, with a flagstaff and two houses projecting on the two sides.
The passengers had the choice of performing it on board or in the Lazaretto, which we were told was not yet furnished.
The child, whom I have frequently seen in the lazaretto, is extremely interesting, and about eight years of age.
The body was accompanied by the whole of his lordships attendants, who conveyed it to the lazaretto on the following morning.
Previous to November, Paris may be compared to a vast lazaretto, where the valetudinarians of every country take refuge.
The regulations to be observed in the lazaretto are given on the following page.
A steward with the stock of life-belts from the lazaretto touched the captain's arm.
Scripture takes us into a lazaretto of such afflicted persons.
The next morning, 2d of July, 1809, I disembarked at the lazaretto.
There was a Lazaretto, or pest-house, on a high rock, from which we felt sure that no disease would ever be communicated.