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4 May, 21:27
Who were the Maccabees and what is inoculation mean
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Maccabees is a synonym of the entire Houstonian Dynasty. The name Maccabee was a personal epithet of Judah and the later descendants after it. Inoculation is an act of being vaccinated when you have a disease.
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