inoculable
[ ih-nok-yuh-luh-buh l ]
/ ɪˈnɒk yə lə bəl /
adjective
capable of being inoculated.
Origin of inoculable
First recorded in 1840–50;
inocul(ate) +
-able
OTHER WORDS FROM inoculable
in·oc·u·la·bil·i·ty, noun un·in·oc·u·la·ble, adjectiveWords nearby inoculable
innumerate,
innutrition,
ino,
inobservance,
inobtrusive,
inoculable,
inoculant,
inoculate,
inoculation,
inoculum,
inodorous
Example sentences from the Web for inoculable
They are rapidly destroyed in the circulation, and are not inoculable.
The disease is inoculable and thought to be due to a bacillus.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin |Henry Weightman StelwagonSyphilis, therefore, is a markedly contagious and inoculable disease.
Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922) |Committee Of The Board Of HealthSyphilis is a disease that is contagious, inoculable, and transmissible by heredity.
Essays In Pastoral Medicine |Austin Malley
British Dictionary definitions for inoculable
inoculable
/ (ɪˈnɒkjʊləbəl) /
adjective
capable of being inoculated
Derived forms of inoculable
inoculability, nounMedical definitions for inoculable
inoculable
[ ĭ-nŏk′yə-lə-bəl ]
adj.
Transmissible by inoculation.
Susceptible to a disease transmitted by inoculation.
That can be used in an inoculation.