Definitionadj. containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms
Last update: July 22, 2015
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A dirty cut may become septic. [Please select]
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Unless you have your own cesspit or septic tanks your private sewer will eventually connect to a public sewer. [Please select]
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COUNCIL TAX G SERVICES Mains electricity and water, septic tank drainage. [Please select]
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Untold hours of do-it-yourself-manship and emergency repair had finally overcome poor septic design and generally shoddy workmanship to create communities of adequate comfort and living. [Please select]
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Greater importance must, however, be attached to exposure to cold and wet and to septic infection. [Please select]
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A neglected bullet graze on the neck had turned septic. [Please select]
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You can see for yourself that it is septic and the inflammation is spreading up rapidly. [Please select]
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Septic poisoning had set in and the leg had been amputated. [Please select]
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In the violent attacks with high temperature and much prostration, besides the salts agents must be given to lower the temperature and counteract septic poisoning. [Please select]
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There is no better culture medium for septic and other germs than the first milk (colostrum) charged with albumin and retained in the warm udder. [Please select]
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