vaccinum

/vækˈsaɪnəm/
noun
  1. A preparation of killed or weakened microorganisms used to stimulate immunity against a disease; a vaccine.
    • The doctor administered a vaccinum to protect against the flu.
    • New vaccinums are being developed for emerging viral diseases.
    • The vaccinum must be stored at a cold temperature to remain effective.
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