vaccinator
English
Etymology
Noun
vaccinator (plural vaccinators)
- A person or agent that administers vaccines.
- 2009 February 6, Leslie Roberts, “POLIO ERADICATION: Looking for a Little Luck”, in Science[1], volume 323, number 5915, , pages 702–705:
- In mid-2007, GPEI thought it had made significant headway; a "third party" had brokered an agreement with the Taliban to let polio vaccinators work unimpeded.
Derived terms
- antivaccinator
- anti-vaccinator
- provaccinator
- pro-vaccinator
Related terms
Translations
person or agent that administers vaccines
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French vaccinateur.
Noun
vaccinator m (uncountable)
Declension
| singular only | indefinite | definite |
|---|---|---|
| nominative-accusative | vaccinator | vaccinatorul |
| genitive-dative | vaccinator | vaccinatorului |
| vocative | vaccinatorule | |