The term used when a disease no longer exists is "eradication." This occurs when there are no longer any cases of the disease in the human population and it is no longer present in the environment. A well-known example of eradication is smallpox, which was declared eradicated in 1980 following a successful global vaccination campaign.
The term used to describe someone who is no longer a slave is "freedman" or "freedwoman."
The term used to describe someone who is no longer a slave is "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman."
Pathologic is a commonly used term that means "disease-producing". For example, a bacterium that causes disease is commonly called a pathologic bacterium.Pathogenesis is the condition of producing disease.
Transmission is caused by the host (the person with the disease) and contraction is the term for the person receiving the disease.
The term used to describe someone who was no longer a slave was "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman" depending on their gender.
Crowns (koruna) and hellers, although heller coins no longer exist.
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No, the word "pianoist" does not exist in standard English. The correct term for someone who plays the piano is "pianist." This term is widely recognized and used in musical contexts.
Handicapped is the term used, if some part is missing. disease is substituted by illness.