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Definition of Eradicative

Eradicative
Eradicative E*rad"i*ca*tive, n. (Med.) A medicine that effects a radical cure. --Whitlock.

Meaning of Eradicative from wikipedia

- Look up eradicate, eradicated, or eradication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word "eradication" is derived from Latin word "radix" which means...
- Polio eradication, the permanent global cessation of circulation of the poliovirus and hence elimination of the poliomyelitis (polio) it causes, is the...
- "Eradicate the Doubt" is a song by Biffy Clyro and the third single from their 2003 album, The Vertigo Of Bliss, and their seventh overall single. It...
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- (WHO) certified the global eradication of the disease in 1980, making smallpox the only human disease to have been eradicated to date. The initial symptoms...
- malaria-free, and Belize in June 2023. Cabo Verde, the latest country to eradicate Malaria, was certified in January 2024, bringing the total number of countries...
- The eradication or abolition of suffering is the concept of using biotechnology to create a permanent absence of involuntary pain and suffering in all...