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quar·an·tine (kwôr′ən tēn, kwär′-)
noun
- the period, orig. 40 days, during which an arriving vessel suspected of carrying contagious disease is detained in port in strict isolation
- the place where such a vessel is stationed
- any isolation or restriction on travel or passage imposed to keep contagious diseases, insect pests, etc. from spreading
- the state of being quarantined
- a place where persons, animals, or plants having contagious diseases, insect pests, etc. are kept in isolation, or beyond which they may not travel
- any period of seclusion, social ostracism, etc.
Etymology: It quarantina, lit., space of forty days < quaranta, forty < L quadraginta < base of quattuor, four
transitive verb quarantined -·tined′, quarantining -·tin′·ing
- to place under quarantine
- to isolate politically, commercially, socially, etc.
Related Forms:
- quarantinable quar′·an·tin′·able adjective
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