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contact
noun
1 the condition of touching physically.
2 communication or a means of communication.
3 an acquaintance whose influence or knowledge may prove useful, especially in business.
4 in an electrical device: a connection made of a conducting material that allows the passage of a current by forming a junction with another conducting part. Also called electric contact.
5 someone who has been exposed to an infectious disease and is therefore capable of transmitting it.
6 a contact lens.
verb (contacted , contacting ) to get in touch with someone; to communicate with someone.
[17c: from Latin contactus , from contingere to touch each other]
contactable adjective .
contact lens
noun a small lens, usually made from plastic, which is placed in direct contact with the eyeball to correct vision.
contact process
noun , chem the process by which sulphuric acid is manufactured on an industrial scale by the oxidation of sulphur dioxide to sulphur trioxide in the presence of a catalyst.
contagion
noun
1 the transmission of a disease by direct physical contact with an infected person.
2 dated a disease that is transmitted in this way.
3 a harmful influence.
4 the transmission of an emotional state contagion of excitement .
[14c: from Latin contagio touching, contact, from con together + tangere to touch]
contagious
adjective
1 formerly used to denote a disease that can only be transmitted by direct contact.
2 denoting a disease that can be transmitted by direct contact with or close proximity to an infected individual, eg the common cold. Also called communicable.
3 denoting an organism that has been exposed to and is capable of transmitting such a disease.
4 said of a mood, laughter, etc: spreading easily from person to person; affecting everyone in the vicinity.

contagious See Usage Note at infectious.

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