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inoculator
in·oc·u·late I0154600 (ĭ-nŏk′yə-lāt′)tr.v. in·oc·u·lat·ed, in·oc·u·lat·ing, in·oc·u·lates 1. To introduce a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into (the body of a person or animal), especially to produce or boost immunity to a specific disease.2. To communicate a disease to (a living organism) by transferring its causative agent into the organism.3. To implant microorganisms or infectious material into (a culture medium).4. To safeguard as if by inoculation; protect: "A lapsed idealist, [she] has been inoculated against life's disappointments by her own skepticism" (John Lahr).5. To introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of: "Young people ... are inoculated with the fervor, and are heard about the streets, singing the temperance songs" (Walt Whitman). [Middle English inoculaten, to graft a scion, from Latin inoculāre, inoculāt- : in-, in; see in-2 + oculus, eye, bud; see okw- in Indo-European roots.] in·oc′u·la′tive adj.in·oc′u·la′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | inoculator - a medical practitioner who inoculates people against diseasesvaccinatormedical man, medical practitioner - someone who practices medicine | IdiomsSeeinoculateinoculator
Synonyms for inoculatornoun a medical practitioner who inoculates people against diseasesSynonymsRelated Words- medical man
- medical practitioner
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