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English Dictionary: contagious by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
contagious
adj
  1. easily diffused or spread as from one person to another; "a contagious grin"
  2. (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
    Synonym(s): catching, communicable, contagious, contractable, transmissible, transmittable
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Contagious \Con*ta"gious\, a. [L. contagiosus: cf. F.
      contagieux.]
      1. (Med.) Communicable by contact, by a virus, or by a bodily
            exhalation; catching; as, a contagious disease.
  
      2. Conveying or generating disease; pestilential; poisonous;
            as, contagious air.
  
      3. Spreading or communicable from one to another; exciting
            similar emotions or conduct in others.
  
                     His genius rendered his courage more contagious.
                                                                              --Wirt.
  
                     The spirit of imitation is contagious. --Ames.
  
      Syn: {Contagious}, {Infectious}.
  
      Usage: These words have been used in very diverse senses;
                  but, in general, a contagious disease has been
                  considered as one which is caught from another by
                  contact, by the breath, by bodily effluvia, etc.;
                  while an infectious disease supposes some entirely
                  different cause acting by a hidden influence, like the
                  miasma of prison ships, of marshes, etc., infecting
                  the system with disease. [bd]This distinction, though
                  not universally admitted by medical men, as to the
                  literal meaning of the words, certainly applies to
                  them in their figurative use. Thus we speak of the
                  contagious influence of evil associates; their
                  contagion of bad example, the contagion of fear, etc.,
                  when we refer to transmission by proximity or contact.
                  On the other hand, we speak of infection by bad
                  principles, etc., when we consider anything as
                  diffused by some hidden influence.
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