Found 2 items, similar to inoculate.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: inoculate
inoculate
v 1: introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of;
“My teachers
inoculated me with their beliefs”
2: introduce a micro-organism into
3: perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation;
“We vaccinate against scarlet fever”;
“The nurse
vaccinated the children in the school” [syn:
immunize,
immunise,
vaccinate]
4: insert a bud for propagation
5: impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to
render immune
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Inoculate
Inoculate
\In*oc"u*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Inoculated; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Inoculating.] [L. inoculatus, p. p. of
inoculare to ingraft; pref. in- in, on + oculare to furnish
with eyes, fr. oculus an eye, also, a bud. See
Ocular.]
1. To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant
in another tree or plant.
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2. To insert a foreign bud into; as, to inoculate a tree.
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3. (Med.) To communicate a disease to (a person) by inserting
infectious matter in the skin or flesh, especially as a
means of inducing immunological resistance to that or
related diseases; as, to inoculate a person with the virus
of smallpox, rabies, etc. See
Vaccinate.
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4. Fig.: To introduce into the mind; -- used especially of
harmful ideas or principles; to imbue; as, to inoculate
one with treason or infidelity.
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5. (Microbiology) To introduce microorganisms into (a growth
medium), to cause the growth and multiplication of the
microorganisms; as, to inoculate a fermentation vat with
an actinomycete culture in order to produce streptomycin.
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Inoculate
\In*oc"u*late\, v. i.
1. To graft by inserting buds.
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2. To communicate disease by inoculation.
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