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单词 uninoculated
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uninoculatedadj.n.

Brit. /ˌʌnᵻˈnɒkjᵿleɪtᵻd/, U.S. /ˌənᵻˈnɑkjəˌleɪdᵻd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, inoculated adj.2
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + inoculated adj.2
A. adj.
1. Of smallpox: acquired by natural infection rather than by inoculation. Obsolete.
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1737 Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 562/1 A Person may be seized with an uninoculated Sort [of small-pox] during his Inoculation, which no Mortal can foresee or prevent.
1806 W. Heberden, Jr. tr. W. Heberden Comm. Hist. & Cure Dis. (ed. 3) xcv. 437 By some accident, most of the notes are lost, which had been made during my attendance on a great number of patients in the uninoculated small-pox.
1833 J. Forbes et al. Cycl. Pract. Med. II. 790/2 It is probably in this way that measles, scarlet fever, plague, the natural or uninoculated small-pox, and some other acute disorders, are produced.
2. That has not undergone inoculation as a protection against smallpox or other diseases; = unvaccinated adj. In later use also: that has not undergone experimental introduction of an infective agent.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > immunoprophylaxis > [adjective] > relating to inoculation or vaccination > inoculated or vaccinated > not
uninoculated1775
unvaccinated1813
unjabbed1976
unvaxxed2009
1775 J. Ash New Dict. Eng. Lang. Uninoculated, not inoculated.
1784 J. Haygarth Inq. how to prevent Small-pox 181 These [sc. inoculated patients] shall not spread the distemper, unless their uninoculated neighbours shall be guilty of the most willful and blameable negligence.
1818 Monthly Rev. 87 131 Mr. Koster..observes that the cow-pox was extensively contagious..among the uninoculated inhabitants.
1898 P. Manson Trop. Dis. 151 Afterwards the originally healthy and uninoculated mice also succumbed.
1964 Phytopathology 54 702/1 No ringspot virus was detected in uninoculated primary leaves through the sixteenth day.
2021 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 19 July a1 Uninoculated people are still under orders to continue wearing face coverings.
B. n.
With the and plural agreement. Uninoculated individuals as a class.
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1779 J. C. Lettsom Answer to Baron Dimsdale's Rev. 30 Those of the uninoculated who had a proper sense of their danger and concern for their safety, would undoubtedly take what care they could during the prevalence of the natural disease.
1830 S. Plumbe Pop. & Impartial Estimate Value Vaccination ii. 50 Not a crook or corner could be found where the uninoculated were safe.
1904 A. E. Wright Short Treat. Anti-typhoid Inoculation iv. 44 It is hardly ever practicable to obtain in an absolutely accurate manner the respective numbers of the inoculated and uninoculated.
2021 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 13 July b1 Officials and experts alike characterize COVID-19 as a tale of two pandemics: one in which vaccinated people enjoy a high degree of protection while the uninoculated remain exposed.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022).
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