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61Throne to the Wolves — LP de From First to Last Publicación 16 de marzo, 2010 Grabación Estudios Earthsound Recording, 2009 Género(s) post hardcore Duración 36:30 …
62vaccinate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. jennerize, variolate; inoculate, inject, give a shot; immunize; prick, scratch, scarify. See remedy. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. inoculate, immunize, prevent, treat, mitigate, protect, inject, shoot* …
63immunize — im|mu|nize also immunise BrE [ˈımjunaız] v [T] to protect someone from a particular illness by giving them a ↑vaccine = ↑vaccinate, inoculate ↑inoculate immunize sb against sth ▪ There is still no vaccine to immunize people against the virus.… …
64eye — [OE] In Old English times eye was ēage, which is related to a whole range of words for ‘eye’ in other European languages. Its immediate derivation is from prehistoric Germanic *augon, which was also the source of German auge, Dutch oog, Swedish… …
65inoculation — mid 15c. in horticulture; 1714 in pathology, from L. inoculationem (nom. inoculatio) an engrafting, budding, noun of action from pp. stem of inoculare (see INOCULATE (Cf. inoculate)) …
66vaccinate — v. a. Inoculate with kine pox, inoculate with vaccine matter …
67infuse — infuse, suffuse, imbue, ingrain, inoculate, leaven mean to introduce one thing into another so as to affect it throughout. Infuse implies a permeating like that of infiltering fluid, usually of something which imbues the recipient with new spirit …
68vaccinate — [c]/ˈvæksəneɪt / (say vaksuhnayt) verb (vaccinated, vaccinating) –verb (t) 1. to inoculate with the vaccine of cowpox, so as to render the subject immune to smallpox. 2. to inoculate with the modified virus of any of various other diseases, as a… …
69ἐνοφθαλμιζομένων — ἐνοφθαλμίζω inoculate pres part mp fem gen pl ἐνοφθαλμίζω inoculate pres part mp masc/neut gen pl …
70ἐνοφθαλμιζόμενον — ἐνοφθαλμίζω inoculate pres part mp masc acc sg ἐνοφθαλμίζω inoculate pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg …