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Inoculate vs Seed - What's the difference?

inoculate | seed |


As verbs the difference between inoculate and seed

is that inoculate is (immunology) to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease while seed is to plant or sow an area with seeds.

As a noun seed is

(senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

Implant vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

implant | inoculate |


As verbs the difference between implant and inoculate

is that implant is while inoculate is (immunology) to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

Inoculate vs Contaminate - What's the difference?

inoculate | contaminate |


As verbs the difference between inoculate and contaminate

is that inoculate is while contaminate is .

Inoculate vs Deviate - What's the difference?

inoculate | deviate |


As verbs the difference between inoculate and deviate

is that inoculate is while deviate is .

As a noun deviate is

.

Diverge vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

diverge | inoculate |


As verbs the difference between diverge and inoculate

is that diverge is to run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions while inoculate is to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

Insulate vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

insulate | inoculate |


As verbs the difference between insulate and inoculate

is that insulate is to separate, detach, or isolate while inoculate is to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

Inoculate vs Infect - What's the difference?

inoculate | infect |


As verbs the difference between inoculate and infect

is that inoculate is to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease while infect is to bring into contact with a substance that causes illness (a pathogen).

As an adjective infect is

infected.

Innocuous vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

innocuous | inoculate |


As an adjective innocuous

is harmless; producing no ill effect.

As a verb inoculate is

to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

Cultivate vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

cultivate | inoculate |


As verbs the difference between cultivate and inoculate

is that cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while inoculate is to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

Inject vs Inoculate - What's the difference?

inject | inoculate |


As verbs the difference between inject and inoculate

is that inject is to push or pump (something, especially fluids) into a cavity or passage while inoculate is to introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body, as to produce immunity to a specific disease.

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