Inoculate vs Inoculable - What's the difference?
inoculate | inoculable |
(immunology) To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.
*
(by extension) To safeguard or protect something as if by inoculation.
To add one substance to another; to spike.
To graft by inserting buds.
*
(figurative) To introduce into the mind (used especially of harmful ideas or principles); to imbue.
*
Capable of being inoculated.
Capable of communicating disease, or of being communicated, by inoculation.
(Webster 1913)
As a verb inoculate
is (immunology) to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.As an adjective inoculable is
capable of being inoculated.inoculate
English
Alternative forms
* innoculateVerb
- The culture medium was inoculated with selenium to investigate the rate of uptake.
- to inoculate the bud of one tree or plant into another
- to inoculate a tree
- to inoculate someone with treason or infidelity