Vaxes is a noun and a verb.
DefinitionsAs a noun, vaxes refers to vaccines, which are substances that stimulate the bodys immune system to protect against a specific disease. As a verb, vaxes means to administer a vaccine to someone.
PronunciationsUS: /væksɪz/
UK: /væksɪz/
Origin and UsageThe word vaxes is a shortened form of vaccines, which has been in use since the late 19th century. The use of vaccines has become increasingly important in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The verb form of vaxes has also become more common as vaccination efforts have ramped up around the world.
SynonymsNo direct synonyms for vaxes exist. Other related terms include immunizations, inoculations, and shots.
Related WordsOther 5 letter words related to vaxes include:
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