zymotic

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or caused by infection
  2. of or relating to or causing fermentation
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How To Use zymotic In A Sentence

  • Later nineteenth-century public health, in contrast, initially based on miasmatic, then zymotic theories of disease emphasized broad based environmental rather than moral reform.
  • An important supplement to the annual report of the Registrar-General has just been issued, showing the extent to which zymotic diseases have prevailed in the last 10 years.
  • The increased frequency of typhoidal, zymotic, and malarious diseases in some parts of the United States, and the now common occurrence of some of them in districts where they were unknown forty years ago, are startling facts, and it is a very interesting question how far man's acts or neglects may have occasioned the change. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 02 (historical)
  • Using this information, Nightingale computed a mortality rate of 1,174 per 10,000 with 1,023 per 10,000 being from zymotic diseases.
  • Make an alphabetical list of all your lovable qualities from adorably brilliantly cool to xerophytic, youthful and zymotic.
  • Cholera, for example, was caused by the as yet unidentified zymotic material ‘cholerine’.
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