rabigenic

/ræbɪˈdʒenɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Tending to produce or promote rabies, or causing rabies in animals.

“The rabigenic virus spread rapidly through the forest, infecting many animals.”

2. noun

A substance or agent that can cause rabies in animals.

“The scientist warned about the potential dangers of rabigenic toxins in the wildlife reserve.”

Synonyms

  • lyssogenic
  • rabies-inducing

Antonyms

  • antirabies
  • rabies-preventing