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S factor (medicine) and inoculate (oh)


S factor (medicine)


S factor


The individual variables, or empirically most minute subclusters of intercorrelations or common variance, found in different intelligence tests (specific).


inoculate (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of inoculare 'to attach a bud to a plant', from oculus 'eye, bud']
to protect someone against a disease by putting a weak form of the disease into their body using a needle
-see also immunize immunize, vaccinate vaccinate inoculate sb against sth
::All the children had been inoculated against hepatitis.
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