phylactic

/ˈfaɪlætɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Preventing or serving to prevent disease; prophylactic.

“The phylactic measures taken by the government were crucial in containing the outbreak.”

2. noun

A substance or agent used for prevention or cure of a disease, especially before exposure to the pathogenic agent.

“The vaccine was used as a phylactic measure to prevent the spread of the virus.”

Synonyms

  • preventive
  • prophylactic

Antonyms

  • harmful
  • pathogenic