INOCULATION

Source: 566, 567

inoculation. Inoculation, n. the act of inoculating or grafting

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In‐oc″u‐la″tion (?), n. [[L. inoculatio: cf. F. inoculation.]] 1. 1. The act or art of inoculating trees or plants.
2. 2. (Med.) The act or practice of communicating a disease to a person in health, by inserting contagious matter in his skin or flesh.
☞ The use was formerly limited to the intentional communication of the smallpox, but is now extended to include any similar introduction of modified virus; as, the inoculation of rabies by Pasteur. 3. 3. Fig.: The communication of principles, especially false principles, to the mind.