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- ENDEMIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ENDEMIC definition: natural to or characteristic of a specific people or place; native; indigenous See examples of endemic used in a sentence
- ENDEMIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENDEMIC is native to a particular locality or region; often, specifically : restricted or peculiar to a particular locality or region How to use endemic in a sentence Did you know? Usage of Endemic, Epidemic, and Pandemic: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Endemic
- endemic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of endemic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ENDEMIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: also: endemial (ɛnˈdɛmɪəl ), endemical 1 present within a localized area or peculiar to persons in such an area Click for more definitions
- ENDEMIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ENDEMIC meaning: 1 especially of a disease or a condition, regularly found and very common among a particular group… Learn more
- What Does Endemic Mean? Definition and Examples
Learn what endemic means in health and science, how it differs from epidemic and pandemic, and see real-world examples of endemic diseases
- Endemic - definition of endemic by The Free Dictionary
Define endemic endemic synonyms, endemic pronunciation, endemic translation, English dictionary definition of endemic adj 1 Prevalent in a particular locality, region, or population: endemic diseases of the tropics 2 Native only to a particular locality or region:
- Endemic (epidemiology) - Wikipedia
An endemic disease always has a steady, predictable number of people or animals getting sick, but that number can be high (hyperendemic) or low (hypoendemic), and the disease can be severe or mild [3][4] Also, a disease that is usually endemic can become epidemic [3] For example, chickenpox is endemic in the United Kingdom, but malaria is not
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