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quarantine in Latin

quarantine in Latin is carēna, quadragēna, quarentena — quarantine means a period of enforced isolation imposed on people, animals, or goods to stop a disease from spreading.

quarantine in Latin

carēna
noun
(historical) The 40-day period of isolation required after 1448 at Venice's lazaret to avoid renewed outbreaks of the bubonic plague and identical policies in other locations.
quadragēna
noun
(historical) The 40-day period of isolation required after 1448 at Venice's lazaret to avoid renewed outbreaks of the bubonic plague and identical policies in other locations.
quarentena
noun
(historical) The 40-day period of isolation required after 1448 at Venice's lazaret to avoid renewed outbreaks of the bubonic plague and identical policies in other locations.
quarentīna
noun
(historical) The 40-day period of isolation required after 1448 at Venice's lazaret to avoid renewed outbreaks of the bubonic plague and identical policies in other locations.
quarantanna
noun

What does "quarantine" mean?

  1. noun A period of enforced isolation imposed on people, animals, or goods to stop a disease from spreading.
    "Travelers arriving from the outbreak zone were placed in quarantine for two weeks."
  2. verb To isolate someone or something to prevent the spread of disease or contamination.
    "Health officials quarantined the entire ship."

quarantine in a sentence

  • Travelers arriving from the outbreak zone were placed in quarantine for two weeks.
  • The farm was put under quarantine after an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
  • Health officials quarantined the entire ship.
  • The antivirus software automatically quarantines suspicious files.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "quarantine" in Latin?

"quarantine" in Latin is carēna, quadragēna, quarentena. quarantine means: A period of enforced isolation imposed on people, animals, or goods to stop a disease from spreading.

How do you use "quarantine" in a sentence?

Example: "Travelers arriving from the outbreak zone were placed in quarantine for two weeks." In Latin, "quarantine" is carēna, quadragēna, quarentena.

Are there other ways to say "quarantine" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 5 translations listed for "quarantine": carēna, quadragēna, quarentena, quarentīna, quarantanna.

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