epidemiologically

English

Etymology

From epidemiological + -ly.

Adverb

epidemiologically (not comparable)

  1. With regard to epidemiology.
    • 1993, James L. A. Webb Jr, “The Horse and Slave Trade between the Western Sahara and Senegambia”, in The Journal of African History, volume 34, number 2, →JSTOR, pages 221–246:
      Although the savanna remained an epidemiologically hostile environment for the larger and more desirable horses bred in North Africa, in the high desert and along the desert fringe, Black African states continued to import horses in exchange for slaves into the period of French colonial rule.

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