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contagious(catching, infectious): Cancer is not contagious, so you shouldn't be afraid to touch someone with cancer. |
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catching(contagious, infectious): Mary is quite catching on campus. |
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infect(spread, affect): The new disease will be sure to infect the population. |
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infectious(contagious) |
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contract(infect): She contracted a serious illness. |
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acute: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is taking it toll on China's tour industry. |
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feverish: Your forehead feels very hot. Are you feverish? |
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invalid |
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morbid(sick, diseased): The patient has a morbid imagination that made his illness worse. |
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numb(senseless, dead) |
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unconscious |
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fragile: He's feeling a bit fragile after last night's party. |
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susceptible(vulnerable, exposed): Infants and the elderly are more susceptible to illness than other people. |
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malady |
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corpse: The mortician dressed and made up the corpse. |
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gash: The doctor stitched up the gash on Anne's arm. |
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symptom(sign, indication): One symptom of the disease is high fever. |
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fracture |
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bleed: Your cut will bleed if you pick the scab. |
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tingle: The uncertainty of national events made his blood tingle. |
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recur(repeat, return): Really scared by SARS, the world is frightened at the news that it is recurring this spring. |
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relapse(recur): Her disease relapsed once she returned to her home. |
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bruise: Mary got a bruise where she bumped against the table. |
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fester(decay): It's lucky that the wound did not fester. |
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intoxicate: He was intoxicated by many awards he received and ceased his step toward the peak of his career. |
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survive(outlive, remain): Those who survived rebuilt the city. |
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diagnose(analyze): A pathologist diagnosed the fatal virus. |
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diagnosis |
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inject(infuse): The dog fell on the ground after being injected. |
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heal(cure, recover): The wound soon healed under the care of the nurse. |
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remedy(cure, rectify): The doctor tried all means to remedy the beloved man. |
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treatment |
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prescription |
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dissect: Bill dissected a small shark in anatomy class. |
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sterile(sanitary) |
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clinic |
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anatomy |
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healthful(wholesome) |
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condition(circumstance): My shoes are in bad condition and need to be replaced. |
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hygiene(sanitation): The dentist instructed his patients on dental hygiene. |
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sanitation |
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physical |
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sustenance: For sustenance, the vegetarian ate fruits, nuts, and vegetables. |
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malnourished |
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nutrition |
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mental |
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spiritual |
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