Vaccine

/ˈvæksiːn/ noun

A substance given to a person or animal to help their body develop protection against a specific disease. It trains the immune system to recognize and fight the disease-causing germ.

From Latin 'vaccinus' meaning 'of or from cows', from 'vacca' (cow). It was first used for the cowpox material used to prevent smallpox.

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