Sabin

Pronunciation: /ˈseɪbɪn/

Sabin (noun)

  1. A unit used to measure the strength of certain vaccines, based on how well they protect against disease.
  2. A surname used as a personal name, found in records and references for different people.

Examples

  • The clinic uses sabin to measure the medicine unit.
  • Doctors check the sabin before giving the medicine unit.