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  1. especially of a disease or a condition, regularly found and very common among a particular group or in a particular area: endemic in Malaria is endemic in many of the hotter regions of the world. endemic among/to The disease is endemic among British sheep /to many British flocks.

  2. The word endemic describes a disease that persists at a consistent level within a region with fairly predictable rates of infection and spread, making it easier to prevent future outbreaks. Epidemic, pandemic, and endemic all share the Greek root dêmos, meaning "district, country, people."

  3. especially of a disease or a condition, regularly found and very common among a particular group or in a particular area: endemic in Malaria is endemic in many of the hotter regions of the world. endemic among/to The disease is endemic among British sheep /to many British flocks.

  4. endemic. / ĕn-dĕm ′ ĭk /. Relating to a disease or pathogen that is found in or confined to a particular location, region, or people. Malaria, for example, is endemic to tropical regions. See also epidemic. Native to a specific region or environment and not occurring naturally anywhere else.

  5. of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality. “diseases endemic to the tropics”. “ endemic malaria”. “food shortages and starvation are endemic in certain parts of the world”. synonyms: endemical. enzootic.

  6. ENDEMIC definition: If something unpleasant is endemic in a place or among a group of people, there is a lot of it…. Learn more.

  7. ENDEMIC meaning: 1 : growing or existing in a certain place or region often + to or in; 2 : common in a particular area or field often + to or in.

  8. adjective. /enˈdemɪk/ regularly found in a particular place or among a particular group of people and difficult to get rid of. endemic (in…) Malaria is endemic in many hot countries. Corruption is endemic in the system. endemic (among…) an attitude endemic among senior members of the profession.

  9. Noun. 1. An endemic disease. Also figurative. 2. A plant native to a certain limited area. endemic, a. and n. in OED Second Edition (1989) adjective. Constantly or regularly found among a (specified) people, or in a (specified) country: esp. a. 1759–.

  10. The word endemic, built from the prefix en–, “in or within,” and the Greek word demos, “people,” means “within the people (of a region).” A disease that affects many more people than usual in a particular area or that spreads into regions in which it does not usually occur is said to be epidemic.

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