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Definition of Contagiously

Contagiously
Contagiously Con*ta"gious*ly, adv. In a contagious manner.

Meaning of Contagiously from wikipedia

- contagious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contagious may refer to: Contagious disease Contagious (magazine), a marketing publication Contagious (novel)...
- Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP – also known as lung plague), is a contagious bacterial disease that afflicts the lungs of cattle, buffalo, zebu...
- A contagious shooting is a sociological phenomenon observed in police personnel, in which one person firing on a target can induce others to begin shooting...
- Contagious is a science fiction thriller novel by Scott Sigler. It is the sequel to Sigler's Infected, and like its predecessor was released in both podcast...
- "Contagious Love" is a song by American singers Bella Thorne and Zendaya, and from soundtrack album Shake It Up: I Love Dance. It was released as a single...
- Contagious depression is “a theory proposing that depression can be induced or triggered by our social environment”. This is a form of emotional and social...
- "Love Is Contagious" is the debut single by American singer Taja Sevelle, released in 1987. The song was taken from her eponymous debut studio album, released...
- A contagious disease is an infectious disease that is readily spread (that is, communicated) by transmission of a pathogen through contact (direct or indirect)...
- Contagious is a 1997 American television film directed by Joe Napolitano and starring Lindsay Wagner as a doctor trying to prevent a cholera epidemic following...
- The Contagious Diseases Acts (CD Acts) were originally p****ed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 85), with alterations and...