Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Contagious disease \Con*ta"gious dis*ease"\ (Med.)
A disease communicable by contact with a patient suffering
from it, or with some secretion of, or object touched by,
such a patient. Most such diseases have already been proved
to be germ diseases, and their communicability depends on the
transmission of the living germs. Many germ diseases are not
contagious, some special method of transmission or
inoculation of the germs being required.
Source : WordNet®
contagious disease
n : any disease easily transmitted by contact [syn: {contagion}]