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infecter
English
Alternative forms
- infector
Etymology
infect +? -er
Noun
infecter (plural infecters)
- One who, or that which, infects.
Anagrams
- frenetic, reinfect
French
Etymology
From Latin infectus, perfect passive participle of infici? (“dye, taint”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.f?k.te/
Verb
infecter
- to infect
Conjugation
Related terms
- infection
Further reading
- “infecter” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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infectee
English
Etymology
infect +? -ee
Noun
infectee (plural infectees)
- A person or other organism that has been infected.
- 2006, David Groth, Network+ Study Guide (Exam N10-002) (page xl)
- Many viruses exhibit the behavior described, especially sending e-mails automatically to many people in the infectee's address book.
- 2006, David Groth, Network+ Study Guide (Exam N10-002) (page xl)
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