Antibody

/ˈæn.tiˌbɒd.i/ noun

An antibody is a special protein made by your immune system to recognize and help destroy harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. Each antibody targets a particular kind of invader.

Formed in English from 'anti-' (against) + 'body', first used in the late 19th century in immunology. It parallels the idea of substances in the body that act against foreign 'bodies'.

AMፀረ-አካል
ARجسم مضاد
BNঅ্যান্টিবডি
CSprotilátka
DAantistof
DEAntikörper
ELαντίσωμα
ESanticuerpo
FAآنتی‌بادی
FIvasta-aine
FRanticorps
GUએન્ટિબોડી
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