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in·fec·tious    Audio Help   [in-fek-shuhs] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.communicable by infection, as from one person to another or from one part of the body to another: infectious diseases.
2.causing or communicating infection.
3.tending to spread from one to another: infectious laughter.
4.Law. capable of contaminating with illegality; exposing to seizure or forfeiture.
5.Obsolete. diseased.

[Origin: 1535–45; infect(ion) + -ious]

in·fec·tious·ly, adverb
in·fec·tious·ness, noun

1. catching. See contagious.
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in·fec·tious    Audio Help   (ĭn-fěk'shəs)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
  1. Capable of causing infection.
  2. Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
  3. Caused by a pathogenic microorganism or agent.
  4. Easily or readily communicated: an infectious laugh.

in·fec'tious·ly adv., in·fec'tious·ness n.
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infectious

adjective
1. caused by infection or capable of causing infection; "viruses and other infective agents"; "a carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease" 
2. easily spread; "fear is exceedingly infectious; children catch it from their elders"- Bertrand Russell [ant: noninfectious
3. of or relating to infection; "infectious hospital"; "infectious disease" 

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inˈfectious [-ʃəs] adjective
likely to spread to others
Example: Measles is an infectious disease.
Arabic: مُعْدٍ، ناقِل العَدْوى
Chinese (Simplified): 传染性的
Chinese (Traditional): 傳染性的
Czech: nakažlivý
Danish: smitsom
Dutch: besmettelijk
Estonian: nakkus-
Finnish: tarttuva
French: contagieux
German: ansteckend
Greek: μολυσματικός
Hungarian: fertőző
Icelandic: smitandi
Indonesian: menular
Italian: infettivo, contagioso
Japanese: 伝染性の
Korean: 전염성의
Latvian: infekcijas-; lipīgs
Lithuanian: užkrečiamas, infekcinis
Norwegian: smittsom, smittende
Polish: zakaźny
Portuguese (Brazil): infeccioso
Portuguese (Portugal): infeccioso
Romanian: con­tagios
Russian: заразный
Slovak: nákazlivý
Slovenian: nalezljiv
Spanish: infeccioso
Swedish: smittsam
Turkish: bulaşıcı
See also: infection, infect, "infectious" in any language

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infectious    Audio Help   (ĭn-fěk'shəs)  Pronunciation Key 
Capable of causing infection. See Note at contagious.

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Infectious

Con*ta"gious\, a. [L. contagiosus: cf. F. contagieux.]

1. (Med.) Communicable by contact, by a virus, or by a bodily exhalation; catching; as, a contagious disease.

2. Conveying or generating disease; pestilential; poisonous; as, contagious air.

3. Spreading or communicable from one to another; exciting similar emotions or conduct in others.

His genius rendered his courage more contagious. --Wirt.

The spirit of imitation is contagious. --Ames.

Syn: Contagious, Infectious.

Usage: These words have been used in very diverse senses; but, in general, a contagious disease has been considered as one which is caught from another by contact, by the breath, by bodily effluvia, etc.; while an infectious disease supposes some entirely different cause acting by a hidden influence, like the miasma of prison ships, of marshes, etc., infecting the system with disease. "This distinction, though not universally admitted by medical men, as to the literal meaning of the words, certainly applies to them in their figurative use. Thus we speak of the contagious influence of evil associates; their contagion of bad example, the contagion of fear, etc., when we refer to transmission by proximity or contact. On the other hand, we speak of infection by bad principles, etc., when we consider anything as diffused by some hidden influence.
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