different between foodborne vs nonfoodborne
foodborne
English
Alternative forms
- food-borne
Etymology
food +? borne
Adjective
foodborne (not comparable)
- Transmitted through food.
- Many people become ill by ingesting foodborne bacteria.
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nonfoodborne
English
Etymology
non- +? foodborne
Adjective
nonfoodborne (not comparable)
- Not foodborne.
nonfoodborne From the web:
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