Zymosis
.
an infectious or contagious disease.
historical examples
there were no more diseases after zymosis, so i concluded there was nothing else the matter with me.
three men in a boat jerome k. jerome
noun (pl) -ses (-siːz)
(med)
any infectious disease
the development process or spread of such a disease
another name for zymolysis
zymosis zy·mo·sis (zī-mō’sĭs)
n.
fermentation.
the process of infection.
an infectious disease, especially one caused by a fungus.
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