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vaccination
English
Etymology
From vaccinia, a cowpox infection. Ultimately from Latin vacca (“cow”). Coined by Edward Jenner (1749-1823) in 1798. Jenner infected people with weakened cowpox viruses (Vaccinia), to immunise them against smallpox. It is now known that vaccinia and cow pox are separate conditions, but at the time of Jenner, they were considered the same condition.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
- IPA(key): /?væk.s??ne?.??n/, /?væk.s??ne?.?n?/
- Hyphenation: vac?ci?na?tion
Noun
vaccination (countable and uncountable, plural vaccinations)
- Inoculation with a vaccine, in order to protect from a particular disease or strain of disease.
Derived terms
- anti-vaccination
Related terms
- vaccination mark
- vaccinator
Translations
Danish
Noun
vaccination c (singular definite vaccinationen, plural indefinite vaccinationer)
- vaccination
Declension
Related terms
- vaccine
- vaccinere
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vak.si.na.sj??/
Noun
vaccination f (plural vaccinations)
- vaccination
Related terms
- vaccin
- vacciner
- vaccinologie
- vaccinologue
Further reading
- “vaccination” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Swedish
Noun
vaccination c
- vaccination
Declension
Related terms
- vaccin
- vaccinera
References
- vaccination in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
- vaccination in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- vaccination in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
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vaccinate
English
Etymology
From vaccine +? -ate.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?væks?ne?t/
- Hyphenation: vac?ci?nate
Verb
vaccinate (third-person singular simple present vaccinates, present participle vaccinating, simple past and past participle vaccinated)
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- 1933, Groucho Marx, Duck Soup (movie)
- You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle!
- 1933, Groucho Marx, Duck Soup (movie)
Related terms
- unvaccinated
- vaccination
- vaccine
Derived terms
- vaccinator
Translations
Italian
Verb
vaccinate
- second-person plural present indicative of vaccinare
- second-person plural imperative of vaccinare
- feminine plural of vaccinato
Anagrams
- accentavi
Latin
Adjective
vacc?n?te
- vocative masculine singular of vacc?n?tus
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