inocular
English
Adjective
inocular (not comparable)
- (zoology) Inserted in the corner of the eye, like the antenna of certain insects.
- Pertaining to inoculation.
- 1910, Experiment Station Record - Volume 22, page 377:
- A tumor which originated in a Japanese waltzing mouse was transplanted for many generations in mice of the same variety, but invariably failed to grow when inoculated into common mice. […] Susceptibility to an inocular tumor is neither, therefore, inherited in accordance with Mendel's law, nor are the results obtained from cross-breeding explained by any other known principle of inheritance.
- 1982, Ramiro Ramírez Necoechea, IPVS 82: Proceedings, page 58:
- The infected group all showed thickening of the terminal ileum and enlargement of the mesenteric lymph nodes at post-mortem examination and all had serum antibody to the inocular strain at levels of 1:320 - 1:640 compared with 1:20 and 1:40 pre-inoculation.
- 2018, Jean Paul Butzler, Campylobacter Infection in Man and Animals, page 204:
- Agglutinating antibody to the inocular strain develops.
Noun
inocular
- A dose of an inoculum.
- 1964, Nihon Igakkai. Sōkai, Abstract of the Proceedings, page 389:
- It was found that those factors consisted of the inocular size or viable unit of tubercle bacilli to be inoculated on a medium, the kind of a medium, the preparation and preservation of a medium and culture condition influenced the test results .
- 1970, Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Technical Report - Volumes 215-219:
- Percentage survival curves of an inocular of a laboratory culture of E. coli into seawater collected in August .
- 1983, International Cancer Research Data Bank, ICRDB Cancergram: Oncofetal proteins - Issue 6, page 9:
- An inocular of 1x10 ( 5 ) PLC/PRF/5 cells were injected subcutaneously into the back of athymic mice.
Catalan
Verb
inocular (first-person singular present inoculo, first-person singular preterite inoculí, past participle inoculat)
- to innoculate
Conjugation
Related terms
- inoculació
Further reading
- “inocular” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English inoculate, attested in 1722; from Latin inoculāre (“to ingraft by budding”), from in- + oculus (“eye, bud”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inokuˈlaɾ/ [i.no.kuˈlaɾ]
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: i‧no‧cu‧lar
Verb
inocular (first-person singular present inoculo, first-person singular preterite inoculé, past participle inoculado)
- (transitive) to inoculate
Conjugation
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
singular | plural | ||||||
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1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
with infinitive inocular | |||||||
dative | inocularme | inocularte | inocularle, inocularse | inocularnos | inocularos | inocularles, inocularse | |
accusative | inocularme | inocularte | inocularlo, inocularla, inocularse | inocularnos | inocularos | inocularlos, inocularlas, inocularse | |
with gerund inoculando | |||||||
dative | inoculándome | inoculándote | inoculándole, inoculándose | inoculándonos | inoculándoos | inoculándoles, inoculándose | |
accusative | inoculándome | inoculándote | inoculándolo, inoculándola, inoculándose | inoculándonos | inoculándoos | inoculándolos, inoculándolas, inoculándose | |
with informal second-person singular tú imperative inocula | |||||||
dative | inocúlame | inocúlate | inocúlale | inocúlanos | not used | inocúlales | |
accusative | inocúlame | inocúlate | inocúlalo, inocúlala | inocúlanos | not used | inocúlalos, inocúlalas | |
with informal second-person singular vos imperative inoculá | |||||||
dative | inoculame | inoculate | inoculale | inoculanos | not used | inoculales | |
accusative | inoculame | inoculate | inoculalo, inoculala | inoculanos | not used | inoculalos, inoculalas | |
with formal second-person singular imperative inocule | |||||||
dative | inocúleme | not used | inocúlele, inocúlese | inocúlenos | not used | inocúleles | |
accusative | inocúleme | not used | inocúlelo, inocúlela, inocúlese | inocúlenos | not used | inocúlelos, inocúlelas | |
with first-person plural imperative inoculemos | |||||||
dative | not used | inoculémoste | inoculémosle | inoculémonos | inoculémoos | inoculémosles | |
accusative | not used | inoculémoste | inoculémoslo, inoculémosla | inoculémonos | inoculémoos | inoculémoslos, inoculémoslas | |
with informal second-person plural imperative inoculad | |||||||
dative | inoculadme | not used | inoculadle | inoculadnos | inoculaos | inoculadles | |
accusative | inoculadme | not used | inoculadlo, inoculadla | inoculadnos | inoculaos | inoculadlos, inoculadlas | |
with formal second-person plural imperative inoculen | |||||||
dative | inocúlenme | not used | inocúlenle | inocúlennos | not used | inocúlenles, inocúlense | |
accusative | inocúlenme | not used | inocúlenlo, inocúlenla | inocúlennos | not used | inocúlenlos, inocúlenlas, inocúlense |
Related terms
Further reading
- “inocular”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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