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Definition of Racial immunity
1. Noun. Natural immunity shared by all members of a particular race.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Racial Immunity
Literary usage of Racial immunity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles E. Marshall (1921)
"racial immunity and Susceptibility.—It is a familiar fact that certain species
... As examples of racial immunity among animals the native cattle of Austria ..."
2. Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles Edward Marshall (1917)
"racial immunity and Susceptibility.—It is a familiar fact that certain species of
... As examples of racial immunity among animals the native cattle of ..."
3. The Cancer Problem by William Seaman Bainbridge (1914)
"racial immunity.—It has been claimed by some investigators that no race is immune
from cancer, that it may be found among the savages of the jungles of ..."