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Bacterial vs Rhagade - What's the difference?

bacterial | rhagade |

As an adjective bacterial

is of, relating to, or caused by bacteria.

As a noun rhagade is

linear scars or fissures found around the mouth, nose or other mucocutaneous zones, often as a result of bacterial infection or skin lesions.

bacterial

English

Adjective

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  • (microbiology) Of, relating to, or caused by bacteria.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2013-07-20, volume=408, issue=8845, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Welcome to the plastisphere , passage=[The researchers] noticed many of their pieces of [plastic marine] debris sported surface pits around two microns across. Such pits are about the size of a bacterial cell. Closer examination showed that some of these pits did, indeed, contain bacteria, […].}}

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    rhagade

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • linear scars]] or fissures found around the mouth, nose or other mucocutaneous zones, often as a result of bacterial infection or skin [[lesion, lesions.