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infection vs vaccina

vaccina vs infection

infection and vaccina both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
infection Yes No No No
vaccina Yes No No No
As nouns, vaccina is a hyponym of infection; that is, vaccina is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than infection:
  • infection: the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
  • vaccina: a local infection induced in humans by inoculation with the virus causing cowpox in order to confer resistance to smallpox; normally lasts three weeks and leaves a pitted scar
infection (noun) vaccina (noun)
moral corruption or contamination a local infection induced in humans by inoculation with the virus causing cowpox in order to confer resistance to smallpox; normally lasts three weeks and leaves a pitted scar
(international law) illegality that taints or contaminates a ship or cargo rendering it liable to seizure
the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people
an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
(medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease
(phonetics) the alteration of a speech sound under the influence of a neighboring sound
the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
Difference between infection and vaccina

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