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What (who) is water-borne - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Borne, Netherlands; Borne (Netherlands); Borne (disambiguation); Borne, Netherlands (disambiguation); Borne (surname)

water-borne      
also waterborne
1.
A water-borne disease or infection is one that people can catch from infected water.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Something that is water-borne travels or is transported on water.
...a waterborne safari down the Nile...
Environmental pressures are strengthening the case for waterborne freight.
ADJ: ADJ n
Étienne Borne         
FRENCH PHILOSOPHER
Etienne Borne
Étienne Vincent Borne (January 22, 1907 – June 14, 1993) was born in Manduel (Gard). He was a professor of philosophy Hypokhâgne at Lycée Henri-IV in Paris.
Ludwig Börne Prize         
  • Chairman Michael A. Gotthelf during his opening speech in 2007
GERMAN ANNUARY LITERARY AWARD DEDICATED TO ESSAYISTS, REPORTERS AND CRITICS
Ludwig-Borne-Preis; Ludwig-Börne-Preis; Ludwig-Börne-Prize
The Ludwig Börne Prize () is a literary award that is awarded annually by the Frankfurt-based Ludwig-Börne-Stiftung. It is one of the most important of its kind in German-speaking countries.

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Borne
Examples of use of water-borne
1. Most water–borne diseases kill, ironically, by dehydrating their victims.
2. A youngster dies every eight seconds from water–borne disease.
3. Over the past week 46 people have lost their lives to water borne diseases.
4. Thousands are still being admitted to hospital each day suffering from water–borne diseases.
5. Water-borne diseases are already increasingly prevalent and will continue to spread through September.