Bid vs Instruct - What's the difference?
bid | instruct | Related terms |
(medicine) Bis in die : twice a day, two times per day.
Commonly written as: "amoxicillin 500 mg BID ", read as: "amoxicillin totalling 500 milligram dosage (daily total), taken two times a day".
(label) to teach by giving instructions
(label) to direct; to order (usage note : "instruct" is less forceful than "order", but weightier than "advise")
(label) arranged; furnished; provided
* Chapman
(label) instructed; taught; enlightened
Bid is a related term of instruct.
As verbs the difference between bid and instruct
is that bid is while instruct is (label) to teach by giving instructions.As a noun instruct is
(label) instruction.As an adjective instruct is
(label) arranged; furnished; provided.bid
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(Initialism) (head)Anagrams
* * ----instruct
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* guideAdjective
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