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Inoculable

Capable of being inoculated capable of communicating disease or of being communicated by inoculation

Inoculability

The quality or state of being inoculable

Inoculation

The act or art of inoculating trees or plants

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Inoculate

To bud to insert or graft as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant

Retrovaccination

The inoculation of a cow with human vaccine virus

Vaccination

Vaccination, inoculation with the virus of cowpox as a preventive of smallpox. First made compulsory in 1853 by 16 &

Contagious disease

the transmission of the living germs Many germ diseases are not contagious some special method of transmission or inoculation of the germs being required

Emplastration

The act or process of grafting by inoculation budding

immunization

the act of making immune especially by inoculation

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Inoculable

Capable of being inoculated capable of communicating disease or of being communicated by inoculation

Inoculability

The quality or state of being inoculable

Inoculation

The act or art of inoculating trees or plants

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Inoculator

Matched in: Term Inoculator

Inoculate

To bud to insert or graft as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant

Retrovaccination

The inoculation of a cow with human vaccine virus

Vaccination

Vaccination, inoculation with the virus of cowpox as a preventive of smallpox. First made compulsory in 1853 by 16 &

Contagious disease

the transmission of the living germs Many germ diseases are not contagious some special method of transmission or inoculation of the germs being required

Emplastration

The act or process of grafting by inoculation budding

immunization

the act of making immune especially by inoculation

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