Definitionadj. (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
Last update: August 8, 2015
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These rights are of simple possession, but they are transmissible in certain degrees to the heirs of the possessor. [Please select]
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This condition is not commonly congenital, but comes on in youth, the liability to it being well known to be transmissible from parent to child. [Please select]
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That these may not by some strange process be transmissible, as are traits of character, temperament, stature, colouring, feature, and face. [Please select]
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A similar or perhaps identical disease of horses has the same distribution and is transmissible from horses to cattle and vice versa. [Please select]
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This is a logical deduction, but reverses the dictum laid down at London that human tuberculosis is not transmissible to cattle. [Please select]
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When the peas arrive in the granary, the harm is already done; it is irreparable, but not transmissible. [Please select]
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The insect's industry, variable in its details by sudden, individual and non-transmissible innovations, gives the lie to the two great factors of evolution: time and heredity. [Please select]
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The close association and repeated contact of man with these animals has resulted in his contracting such of their diseases as are transmissible to him. [Please select]
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