Where does “inoculate” come from?

Inoculate comes from Middle English inoculate, from Latin inoculatus, the past participle of inoculare, meaning to graft or implant, from in- and oculare.

inoculate (English): To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine...

Definitions

  1. To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine...

Ancestry of “inoculate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latininoculāre

Words derived from “inoculate

Every word from Latin inoculāre
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