"amphixenosis" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: amphixenoses [plural]
Etymology: amphi- + xeno- + -osis Etymology templates: {{confix|en|amphi|xeno-|osis}} amphi- + xeno- + -osis Head templates: {{en-noun|amphixenoses}} amphixenosis (plural amphixenoses)
  1. (biology, microbiology) A zoonosis that can be passed from humans to other species as well as being passed from another species to a human. Categories (topical): Biology, Microbiology

Inflected forms

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