"Fomites" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fomites are inanimate objects that can carry and transmit disease-causing microorganisms. They are often surfaces, textiles, or other materials that can harbor germs, viruses, and bacteria, and can transfer them to humans through contact or inhalation. Examples of fomites include doorknobs, remotes, utensils, and bedding.
Fomented is the past tense of the verb "foment", which means to nurture, encourage, or stimulate the growth or development of something, often referring to a challenging or difficult situation. For example: "The community rallies to foment a sense of hope and resilience after the natural disaster."
A fomenter is someone or something that causes or encourages conflict, unrest, or trouble. It can also refer to a person who deliberately incites or aggravates a situation to make it worse.
Fomenters is a noun. It refers to people or things that cause or encourage the growth or spread of something, often in a secretive or underhanded manner. Specifically, it can refer to individuals or entities that foment trouble, ignite conflicts, or promote subversive activities.
Fondaparinux is a type of anticoagulant medication. It is a synthetic drug that is used to prevent blood clots from forming in the legs and lungs, and to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). It works by interfering with the deposition of factor Xa, a protein involved in blood clotting.
I think there may be a typo there! The correct word is likely "fonder".<br><br>"Fonder" is not a commonly used word in English, but I think you might be intending "fonder" to be "fonder of", which means to feel a greater liking or affection for something or someone. For example:<br><br> "I am fonder of classical music than pop music."<br> "She is fonder of reading than watching TV."