Immunity

/ɪˈmjuːnəti/ noun

Immunity is the body’s ability to resist a particular disease by destroying or blocking harmful organisms or substances. It can also mean legal protection from punishment or certain responsibilities.

From Latin "immunitas" meaning "exemption from public service or tax," from "immunis" (exempt). Doctors borrowed the word to describe being "exempt" from getting sick from a disease.

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