endemico
endemic
adjective en-DEH-mee-koh Rare
Origin: Greek endēmos (native, dwelling in a place), from en- (in) + dēmos (people, land).
Usage Note
Endemico describes a disease, condition, or species restricted to a particular geographic area or population — malaria endemica, corruzione endemica. The figurative use for persistent social problems (corruzione endemica) is very common in Italian journalism. The four forms are endemico / endemica / endemici / endemiche.
Examples
"La malaria è endemica in quella regione."
Natural Translation
Malaria is endemic in that region.
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