pathogenic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Rhymes: -ɛnɪk
pathogenic (comparative more pathogenic, superlative most pathogenic)
- (pathology) Able to cause (harmful) disease.
While the environment is teeming with bacteria and fungi, most are not pathogenic.
- (music) Consisting of harsh, percussive, nonverbal sounds.
2008, Curt Sachs, The Rise of Music in the Ancient World, East and West, page 42:
Melogenic music represents the wide middle area between the extremes of logogenic and pathogenic music.
- acaropathogenic
- aetiopathogenic
- antipathogenic
- apathogenic
- cardiopathogenic
- clinicopathogenic
- cytopathogenic
- endopathogenic
- entomopathogenic
- hepatopathogenic
- immunopathogenic
- mycopathogenic
- nephropathogenic
- neuropathogenic
- nonpathogenic
- odontopathogenic
- otopathogenic
- pathogenical
- pathogenically
- pathogenicity
- periodontopathogenic
- periopathogenic
- pharmacopathogenic
- physiopathogenic
- phytopathogenic
- psychopathogenic
- subpathogenic
able to cause disease
- Belarusian: патаге́нны (patahjénny), хваробатво́рны (xvarobatvórny)
- Catalan: patogen (ca), patogènic
- Chinese:
- Czech: patogenní (cs), choroboplodný (cs)
- Dutch: pathogeen (nl), ziekteverwekkend (nl)
- Finnish: patogeeninen (fi)
- French: pathogène (fr) m or f
- Galician: patóxeno (gl)
- German: pathogen (de), krankheitserregend
- Hungarian: kórokozó (hu)
- Italian: patogenico
- Kazakh: патогендік (patogendık)
- Polish: chorobotwórczy (pl), patogenny (pl)
- Portuguese: patogénico m, patógeno
- Russian: патоге́нный (ru) (patogénnyj), болезнетво́рный (ru) (boleznetvórnyj)
- Spanish: patógeno (es), patogénico
- Swedish: patogen (sv)
- Tagalog: mulsakitin
- Ukrainian: патоге́нний (patohénnyj), хвороботво́рний (xvorobotvórnyj)