insusceptible to disease
1insusceptible — in·sus·cep·ti·ble .in(t) sə sep tə bəl adj not susceptible <insusceptible to disease> in·sus·cep·ti·bil·i·ty .sep tə bil ət ē n, pl ties …
2Immunities — Immunity Im*mu ni*ty, n.; pl. {Immunities}. [L. immunitas, fr. immunis free from a public service; pref. im not + munis complaisant, obliging, cf. munus service, duty: cf. F. immunit[ e]. See {Common}, and cf. {Mean}, a.] 1. Freedom or exemption… …
3Immunity — Im*mu ni*ty, n.; pl. {Immunities}. [L. immunitas, fr. immunis free from a public service; pref. im not + munis complaisant, obliging, cf. munus service, duty: cf. F. immunit[ e]. See {Common}, and cf. {Mean}, a.] 1. Freedom or exemption from any… …
4Tzaraath — Part of Judaic series of articles on Ritual purity in Judaism   …
5immunised — (Brit.) adj. rendered insusceptible to a disease, vaccinated (also immunized) immunise (Brit.) v. render insusceptible to a disease; perform vaccinations by inoculation; (Law) grant a person exemption or protection from something that others are… …
6immunized — (Amer.) adj. rendered insusceptible to a disease, vaccinated (also immunised) immunize (Amer.) im·mu·nize || ɪmjÉ™naɪz / jÊŠn v. render insusceptible to a disease; perform vaccinations by inoculation; (Law) grant a person exemption or… …
7Immunity — The condition of being immune. Immunity can be innate (for example, humans are innately immune to canine distemper) or conferred by a previous infection or immunization. * * * 1. The status or quality of being immune (1). 2. Protection against… …
8immune — im·mune || ɪ mjuËn n. one who is immune, one who is insusceptible to a disease adj. not susceptible to a disease, safe from disease; inoculated; resistant; exempt, free, protected …
9immunes — im·mune || ɪ mjuËn n. one who is immune, one who is insusceptible to a disease adj. not susceptible to a disease, safe from disease; inoculated; resistant; exempt, free, protected …
10immunity — /i myooh ni tee/, n., pl. immunities. 1. the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like. 2. the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease. 3. the ability of a cell to react… …