Disinfected

/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɛktɪd/ verb

Cleaned something by destroying germs and harmful microorganisms, usually with chemicals or heat.

From Latin 'dis-' (away, reverse) + 'infect' (from 'inficere,' to stain). The prefix 'dis-' reverses the action of infection, a concept developed in the 1800s as germ theory emerged.

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