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tickborne

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English

Etymology

From tick +‎ borne.

Adjective

tickborne (not comparable)

  1. Borne by ticks.
    • 2010 (publication date), Pamela Weintraub, "The 13 Faces of Lyme", Discover, ISSN 0274-7529, volume 32, number 1, January–February 2011, page 62:
      LYNE DISEASE, THE MOST PREVALENT tickborne infection in the United States, can vary greatly from one person to the next.

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