Of plants or persons; having the nature or habits of a parasite or leech; living off another.
Of or pertaining to epenthesis.
1 Schistosomiasis remains one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases in developing countries.
2 The term 'neglected tropical diseases' predominantly refers to single-entity, mostly parasitic diseases.
3 He sum up the evidence strongly in favor of their parasitic nature.
4 Mitigation efforts varied widely; malaria was the most frequently tested parasitic disease.
5 Ceruloplasmin expression is also evident during parasitic infection in few fish species.
6 It's more common for researchers to call this behaviour parasitic , he says.
7 Fortunately, I have a collaborator of incomparable skill in the parasitic Chalcidid.
8 There has always been a slightly parasitic quality to Özil's creative gifts.
9 His life would have been free of its parasitic , Peter Pan quality.
10 By keeping them deprived, London keeps them parasitic and in its pay.
11 Mast cells and MDSCs are increased by parasitic infection and tumor growth.
12 Reduction of various biological processes is a hallmark of the parasitic lifestyle.
13 Schistosomiasis is a water-bourne parasitic disease endemic to Sichuan Province of China.
14 While it may seem far-fetched, there is a parasitic infection called strongyloides.
15 All parasitic trades, such as these, lower wages in the open market.
16 It's as alien as a parasitic wasp seen under an electron microscope.
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