English-Thai Dictionary
endemic
ADJ เฉพาะ พื้นที่ เฉพาะถิ่น epidemic cha-prow-ti
endemic
N โรค ที่เกิด เฉพาะถิ่น rok-ti-koed-cha-phow-tin
endemical
A เกี่ยวกับ ลักษณะเฉพาะ ของ ท้องถิ่น หนึ่ง
endemically
ADV อย่าง เฉพาะ กับ ท้องถิ่น หนึ่ง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENDEMIC, ENDEMICAL
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENDEMIC; ENDEMICAL
En *de "mic, En *de "mic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. endémique. ] (Med. )
Defn: Peculiar to a district or particular locality, or class of persons; as, an endemic disease.
Note: An endemic disease is one which is constantly present to a greater or less degree in any place, as distinguished from an epidemic disease, which prevails widely at some one time, or periodically, and from a sporadic disease, of which a few instances occur now and then.
ENDEMIC
ENDEMIC En *dem "ic, n. (Med. )
Defn: An endemic disease. Fear, which is an endemic latent in every human heart, sometimes rises into an epidemic. J. B. Heard.
ENDEMICALLY
ENDEMICALLY En *dem "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In an endemic manner.
New American Oxford Dictionary
endemic
en dem ic |enˈdemik ɛnˈdɛmɪk | ▶adjective 1 (of a disease or condition ) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area: areas where malaria is endemic | complacency is endemic in industry today. • [ attrib. ] denoting an area in which a particular disease is regularly found. 2 (of a plant or animal ) native or restricted to a certain country or area: a marsupial endemic to northeastern Australia. ▶noun an endemic plant or animal. DERIVATIVES en dem i cal ly |-(ə )lē |adverb, en de mic i ty |ˌendəˈmisitē |noun, en de mism |ˈendəˌmizəm |noun endemic ( sense 2 of the adjective ) ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as a noun ): from French endémique or modern Latin endemicus, from Greek endēmios ‘native ’ (based on dēmos ‘people ’). usage: On the difference between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic, see usage at epidemic .
Oxford Dictionary
endemic
endemic |ɛnˈdɛmɪk | ▶adjective 1 (of a disease or condition ) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area: complacency is endemic in industry today. • [ attrib. ] (of an area ) in which a particular disease is regularly found: the persistence of infection on pastures in endemic areas. 2 (of a plant or animal ) native or restricted to a certain place: a marsupial endemic to north-eastern Australia. ▶noun an endemic plant or animal. DERIVATIVES endemically adverb, endemicity |ˌɛndɪˈmɪsɪti |noun, endemism |ˈɛndɪmɪz (ə )m |noun endemic ( sense 2 of the adjective ) ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as a noun ): from French endémique or modern Latin endemicus, from Greek endēmios ‘native ’ (based on dēmos ‘people ’).
Spanish Dictionary
endémico, -ca
endémico, -ca adjetivo 1 [enfermedad ] Que afecta habitualmente a una región o país :el paludismo es endémico en las zonas pantanosas .2 [hecho negativo ] Que se repite frecuentemente o que está muy localizado en un lugar :el desempleo es un problema endémico en las sociedades actuales .3 [ser vivo ] Que solamente vive en una región determinada :muchas plantas son especies endémicas de la selva amazónica .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado (s. xix ) del griego endemeîn ‘vivir en un lugar permanentemente ’, derivado de dêmos ‘pueblo ’, en su significado originario ‘territorio perteneciente a un pueblo ’. De la familia etimológica de democracia (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
endemic
en dem ic /endémɪk /形容詞 1 〘医 〙〈病気が 〉【特定の地域 集団に 】特有の ; 風土病の «in , to » (↔pandemic ).2 ⦅書 ⦆〈状況 問題などが 〉【特定の地域 集団に 】よく見られる, ありふれた «in, to » .名詞 C 風土病, 地方病 (endemic disease ).en d é m i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞