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Infectious vs Legionellosis - What's the difference?

infectious | legionellosis |

As an adjective infectious

is (pathology|of an illness) transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.

As a noun legionellosis is

an infectious disease caused by legionella bacteria, taking one of two distinct forms: legionnaires' disease and pontiac fever.

infectious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (pathology, of an illness) Transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.
  • Cancer is not infectious .
    More infectious diseases like the flu are usually less potent.
  • (pathology, of a person) Able to infect others.
  • Despite feeling better, the patient is still infectious .
  • (of feelings and behaviour) Spreading quickly from one person to another.
  • Her enthusiasm for work can be really infectious .
  • (informal) Memorable and invoking excitement or interest.
  • Pop music is more infectious than elevator music.

    Synonyms

    * (transmitted between persons as illness) catching, contagious * (able to infect others) contagious * (spreading quickly between persons) contagious * (memorable and exciting) catchy, contagious

    Derived terms

    * infection * toxicoinfectious

    Anagrams

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    legionellosis

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia legionellosis) (-)
  • An infectious disease caused by Legionella bacteria, taking one of two distinct forms: Legionnaires' disease and Pontiac fever.