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biohazard
[ bahy-oh-haz-erd ]
noun
- a pathogen, especially one used in or produced by biological research.
- the health risk posed by the possible release of such a pathogen into the environment.
biohazard
/ ˌɪəʊˈæə /
noun
- material of biological origin that is hazardous to humans
biohazard
/ ī′ō-ă′ər /
- A biological agent, such as an infectious microorganism, that constitutes a threat to humans or to the environment, especially one produced in biological research or experimentation.
Derived Forms
- ˌˈdzܲ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- o·a·dzܲ adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of biohazard1
Example Sentences
But my green thumb ached as workers sawed down the tree, took away everything — trunk, twigs, leaves, fruit, roots — in biohazard bags and tagged the remaining trees with a bill of clean health.
In August there were 23 mostly minor assault reports, consistent with other months, but guards led to more biohazard and misconduct events reported, said Wright.
Others perched on the roof of a mosque that still stood, and a number appeared to be part of relief and rescue efforts, dressed in white biohazard suits and reflective vests.
The fluid is also considered a potential biohazard.
For the finale, she peeled away the onesie to bare pasties emblazoned with blue-sequined biohazard symbols, drawing the upper registers of shrieking adulation.
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