It's not CO VID) This was announced the word of the year by Oxford

The vaccine has been proclaimed by lexicographers of the English Oxford Dictionary. Words related to vaccine have been used much more in 2021 because of the coronary pandemic, including expressions, full vaccine, unexplored and anti-vaccination campaign. Oxford Senior Editor Fiona McPherson said that the word vaccine has [...]
The vaccine has been proclaimed by lexicographers of the English Oxford Dictionary.
Words related to vaccine have been used much more in 2021 because of the coronary pandemic, including expressions, full vaccine, unexplored and anti-vaccination campaign.
Oxford Senior Editor Fiona McPherson said that the word vaccine was a clear solution, because of its impact.
According to its report, the word vaccine was first recorded in 1799, while vaccinate and vaccinate a year later.
The vaccine is believed to be derived from the Latin word vacca, meaning cow.
According to the report, this word is related to the work of scientist Edward Jenner for vaccines against smallpox in the 1790 ' s and 1800 ' s.










