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alert – from the Italian all’erta!: to the watchtower! be alert!
bacteria – from the Greek bacterion, meaning staff (or stick). Under early microscopes the germs had the shape of a staff.
bubonic – from Latin, referring to swelling in the groin
congregation – from the Latin con meaning together and greg meaning a flock or with the herd
cynics – from the Greek cynikos – meaning dog like or having the ways of a growling dog
epidemic – from the Greek epi meaning upon and demos a people
endemic – from the Greek eni meaning belonging and demos to a people
immunity – from the Latin immunis, meaning exempt, originally meant exempt from public service
influenza – from Italian, but originally from Latin: flowing – like catarrh – flowing, like: runny nose
inoculation – from Latin, originally used in horticulture, as insert an eye (oculus) or a bud in a plant for propagation
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