
1) Communicable disease 2) Contagious disease 3) Feature with very short name 4) Feature with very short title 5) Feature with single word name 6) Feature with short epithet 7) Feature with short title 8) First-person shooter 9) Film with single word title 10) Film with very short title 11) Film with single word name
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1) Diphtheria 2) Flu 3) Grippe 4) Influenza 5) Insalubrity 6) Measles 7) Morbilli 8) Morbilliform 9) Plague 10) Rubeola 11) Scarlatina 12) Transference 13) Vd
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- any disease easily transmitted by contact
- an incident is which an infectious disease is transmitted
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[video game] Contagion is an Indie, cooperative, multiplayer, Source-based, zombie survival horror, first person shooter PC Game developed and published by Monochrome LLC. It is the spiritual successor to Zombie Panic! Source. The game was funded out of pocket for nearly the entirety of its development, but with the support of others via a ...
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• (n.) The act or means of communicating any influence to the mind or heart; as, the contagion of enthusiasm. • (n.) That which serves as a medium or agency to transmit disease; a virus produced by, or exhalation proceeding from, a diseased person, and capable of reproducing the disease. • (n.) The transmission of a disease from one ...
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The phenomenon of a financial crisis in one country spilling over to another, which then suffers many of the same problems.
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Synonym: contagium. ... 2. Transmission of infection by direct contact, droplet spread, or contaminated fomites. The term originated long before development of modern ideas of infectious disease and has since lost much of its significance, being included under the more inclusive term 'communicable disease.' ... 3. Production via suggestion or imita...
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(kәn-ta´jәn) the spread of disease from one individual to another. a contagious disease.
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The CPI, as it is called, measures the prices of consumer goods and services and is a measure of the
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Con·ta'gion (-tā'jŭn)
noun [ Latin
contagio : confer French
contagion . See
Contact .]
1. (Medicine) The transmission of a disease from one person to another, by direct or indirect contact. » The term has been applied by some to the action of mia...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon-tā′jŭn Definitions: 1. Transmission of infection by direct contact, droplet spread, or contaminated fomites. The term originated long before development of modern ideas of infectious disease and has since lost much of its significance, being included under the more inclusive term 'communicable disease.'...
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Contagion is the transmission of disease from one person to another.
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[
n] - the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people
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infection noun the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people; `a contagion of mirth`; `the infection of his enthusiasm for poetry`
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the communication of disease by direct or indirect contact. · a disease so communicated. · the medium by which a contagious disease is transmitted. · harmful or undesirable contact or influence. · the ready transmission or spread as of an idea or emotion from person to person: a contagion of fear.
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an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
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any disease easily transmitted by contact
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