Meaning & Definition of word "Typhoid"

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    Typhoid

    /ˈtaɪ.fɔɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. Typhoid is an infectious bacterial fever caused by Salmonella typhi, characterized by a high fever, abdominal pain, and gastrointestinal symptoms.
      • Example: After traveling to a region with poor sanitation, she was diagnosed with typhoid fever.
    • 2. Typhoid refers to the illness that can result from infection by the typhoid bacterium.
      • Example: In the early 20th century, typhoid was a major public health concern in many urban areas.
    • 3. The term typhoid can also describe the vaccination against typhoid fever.
      • Example: He received the typhoid vaccine before his trip to Southeast Asia.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'typhus' meaning 'typhus fever' and 'oid' meaning 'like' or 'resembling'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    typhoid vaccine:

    A vaccine that provides immunity against typhoid fever.

    typhoid management:

    The approach to treating and controlling typhoid outbreaks.

    typhoid carrier:

    An individual who harbors the typhoid bacteria without showing symptoms but can spread the infection.

    Related Words

    salmonella:

    A genus of bacteria that includes several pathogenic species, including Salmonella typhi.

    fever:

    An elevated body temperature often indicating infection.

    gastroenteritis:

    Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, often caused by infection.

    Slang Meanings of typhoid

    Meaning: Typhoid Mary

    Example Sentence: The term 'Typhoid Mary' refers to an asymptomatic carrier of a disease who unknowingly spreads it to others.

    Meaning: Infected

    Example Sentence: After returning from overseas, he was jokingly referred to as being 'typhoided' by his friends.