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Inoculate


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inoculate

in·oc·u·late   (-n k y-l t) tr.v. in·oc·u·lat·ed, in·oc·u·lat·ing, in·oc·u·lates. 1. To introduce a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into (the body of a person
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in·oc·u·late (-n k y-l t) v. 1. To introduce a serum, a vaccine, or an antigenic substance into the body of a person or an animal, especially as a means to produce or boost
inoculation, in medicine, introduction of a preparation into the tissues or fluids of the body for the purpose of preventing or curing certain diseases.
The verb "to inoculate" is from Middle English "inoculaten", which meant "to graft a scion (a scion is a plant part to be grafted onto another plant); which in turn is from Latin
transitive verb -·lat′ed, -·lat′·ing. to inject a serum, vaccine, etc. into (a living organism), esp. in order to create immunity; to communicate (a disease) in this way

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