vaccínic

Catalan

Etymology

From vaccí + -ic.

Pronunciation

Adjective

vaccínic (feminine vaccínica, masculine plural vaccínics, feminine plural vaccíniques)

  1. (relational) vaccine, vaccination; vaccinal
    • 2022 June 3, “MDO A-Z: Verola del mico [Notifiable diseases A-Z: Monkeypox]”, in https://salutpublica.gencat.cat, Barcelona, Spain: Generalitat de Catalunya, archived from the original on 27 May 2022:
      El gènere Orthopoxvirus inclou el virus de la verola (el causant de la verola), el virus vaccínic (utilitzat a la vacuna contra la verola), el virus de la verola bovina i altres virus de mamífers no humans.
      The genus Orthopoxvirus includes the smallpox virus (which causes smallpox), the vaccinal virus (used in the vaccine against smallpox), the cowpox virus and other nonhuman mammalian viruses.
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