germ-free

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From germ +‎ -free.

Adjective[edit]

germ-free (not comparable)

  1. Without any (especially harmful) microorganisms; aseptic. [from 19th c.]
  2. (sciences) Specifically, pertaining to an animal with no microorganisms living in or on it, used in gnotobiotic research.
    • 2018, Nicola Davis, The Guardian, 256 March:
      It is worth being cautious: many studies show associations rather than cause and effect, and some are based only on studies in germ-free mice and have not been explored in humans.

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