About The Word Infected
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Infected
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What's The Definition Of Infected?
[adj] contaminated with infecting organisms; "dirty wounds"; "obliged to go into infected rooms"- Jane Austen
[adj] having undergone infection; "festering sores"; "an infected wound" Synonyms | Synonyms for Infected: contaminated | dirty | festering | purulent | pussy | putrid | septic Related Terms | Find terms related to Infected: activated | autoluminescent | bad | cankered | charged | contaminated | corrupted | diseased | gangrened | gangrenous | hot | impure | irradiated | morbid | mortified | nonkosher | pathological | peccant | poisoned | polluted | radiferous | radioactivated | radioactive | radioluminescent | ritually unclean | septic | sphacelated | tainted | tref | ulcerated | ulcerous | unbathed | unclean | uncleanly | unpure | unscoured | unscrubbed | unswept | unwashed | unwiped See Also | |
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