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[kən'teɪdʒən]nome contagio m. (anche fig.)* * *noun (an infection.) contagio* * *contagion /kənˈteɪdʒən/n. [uc](med. e fig.) contagio: risk of contagion, rischio di contagio; the contagion of panic, il contagio del panico.* * *[kən'teɪdʒən]nome contagio m. (anche fig.)
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