Bacterin

/ˈbæktərɪn/ noun

A vaccine made from dead or weakened bacteria, used to build immunity against bacterial infections.

From bacteria + -in (a suffix used for chemical substances and vaccines). This term emerged in the early 1900s when scientists developed one of the first bacterial vaccines.

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