zoonotic

English

Etymology

From zoonosis + -otic.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌzəʊ.ə.ˈnɒ.tɪk/, /ˌzuː.ə.ˈnɒ.tɪk/, /ˌzuː.ˈnɒ.tɪk/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˌzoʊ.ə.ˈnɑ.tɪk/, /ˌzu.ə.ˈnɑ.tɪk/, /ˌzu.ˈnɑ.tɪk/
  • (New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˌzɐʉ.ɘ.ˈnɔ.tɘk/, /ˌzʉ.ɘ.ˈnɔ.tɘk/, /ˌzʉ.ˈnɔ.tɘk/

Adjective

zoonotic (not comparable)

  1. relating to, or having a zoonosis
    • 2013 May-June, Katie L. Burke, “In the News”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 3, page 193:
      Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.

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Translations

Noun

zoonotic (plural zoonotics)

  1. Synonym of zoonosis
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