in·oc·u·late
vb, -lat*ed -lat*ing vt 1 : to communicate a disease to (an organism) by inserting its causative agent into the body <12 mice inoculatedwith anthrax> 2 a : to introduce microorganisms or viruses onto or into (an organism, substrate, or culture medium) <inoculateda rat with bacteria> b : to introduce (as a microorganism or antiserum) into an organism or onto a culture medium < a pure culture of bacteria into a healthy host> 3 : to introduce immunologically active material (as an antibody or antigen) into esp. in order to treat or prevent a disease < children against diphtheria> vi : to introduce microorganisms, vaccines, or sera by inoculation .
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