inoculation
31inoculation — noun a) The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease. b) The introduction of a microorganism into a culture med …
32inoculation — Introduction into the body of the causative organism of a disease. Also sometimes used, incorrectly, to mean immunization with any type of vaccine. stress i. in clinical psychology, an approach intended to provide patients with …
33inoculation — Synonyms and related words: absorption and regurgitation, antitoxin, bang, booster, booster shot, brainwashing, catechization, conditioning, dictation, embedment, entrance, fix, graft, grafting, hit, hypodermic, hypodermic injection, imbuement,… …
34inoculation — Смотри Модифицирование …
35inoculation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. immunization, vaccination, shot*; see injection , medicine 2 , vaccination 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. immunization, injection, shot, vaccination. see disease …
36inoculation — Using a needle to give a plant or an animal a substance which can aide in the prevention or curing of disease …
37inoculation — in·oc·u·la·tion || ɪ‚nÉ‘kjÉ™ leɪʃn / nÉ’kjÊŠ l n. immunization, vaccination, introduction of a virus or microorganism into the body of a human or animal; introduction of microorganisms into a culture medium …
38inoculation — n. 1. Budding. 2. Vaccination …
39inoculation — n 1. immunization, Med. vaccination, injection, shot; protection, shield, safeguard. 2. indoctrination, teaching, instruction, training; (of ideas) inculcation, implanting, instilling, infixing, ingraining, infusion, imbuement, impregnation …
40inoculation — in·oc·u·la·tion …