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cross-contamination
[kraws-kuhn-tam-uh-ney-shuhn, kros]
noun
- the unwanted transfer of something bad or harmful from one person or thing to another, especially pathogens or allergens. - Even if an item has no dairy in it, there may be cross-contamination from other products made with the same equipment. - Each of you should use your own towel to avoid cross-contamination. 
- the unwanted mixing of minute amounts of one substance into another, as with laboratory specimens. - Your poor laboratory practices leave too much opportunity for cross-contamination of samples. 
- the mixing of ideas, information, etc., in such a way as to compromise their integrity or reliability. - I never read books in the genre I'm writing in—I worry about a subconscious cross-contamination of ideas. - Cross-contamination of testimony is a key issue when interviewing children as witnesses. 
Word History and Origins
Origin of cross-contamination1
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