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fomite

noun
fo·​mite | \ ˈfō-ˌmīt How to pronounce fomite (audio) \
plural fomites\ ˈfō-​ˌmīts How to pronounce fomites (audio) ; ˈfä-​mə-​ˌtēz , ˈfō-​ How to pronounce fomites (audio) \

Definition of fomite

: an object (such as a dish or a doorknob) that may be contaminated with infectious organisms and serve in their transmission

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Disinfectant on your hands keeps us healthier and fomites no longer foment as much disease. Australian newspaper contributor Peter Goers was likely going for alliteration when he paired up "fomite" and "foment," a verb meaning "to promote the growth or development of"-but, whether he realized it or not, the words "fomite" and "foment" are also related. "Fomite" is a back-formation of "fomites," the Latin plural of "fomes," itself a word for tinder. (Much like tinder is a catalyst of fire, a fomite can kindle disease.) "Fomes" is akin to the Latin verb fovēre ("to heat"), an ancestor of "foment."

First Known Use of fomite

1803, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for fomite

back-formation from fomites, from New Latin, plural of fomit-, fomes, from Latin, kindling wood; akin to Latin fovēre to heat — more at foment

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fomite

noun
fo·​mite | \ ˈfō-ˌmīt How to pronounce fomite (audio) \
plural fomites\ -​ˌmīts; ˈfäm-​ə-​ˌtēz How to pronounce fomites (audio) , ˈfōm-​ How to pronounce fomites (audio) \

Medical Definition of fomite

: an object (as a dish, toy, book, doorknob, or clothing) that may be contaminated with infectious organisms and serve in their transmission the much maligned toilet seat is a remarkably ineffective fomite— M. F. Rein what are the most common fomites for rotavirus in day-care settingsPediatric Report's Child Health Newsletter

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