Endemic - English meaning
Endemic – definitions in English dictionary
adjective(of a disease) regularly occurring within an area or community.
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Areas where malaria is endemic
noun(of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
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Complacency is endemic in industry todaynoun(of a plant or animal) native and restricted to a certain place.
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A marsupial endemic to north-eastern australianounAn endemic plant or animal.
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There are three types of island endemics
adjective(esp. of a disease or social condition) found particularly in a specific area or group
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Some of these problems are endemic to big us cities.
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Word origin
mid 17th century (as a noun): from French endémique or modern Latin endemicus, from Greek endēmios ‘native’ (based on dēmos ‘people’).
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