terms |
antihorse |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective antihorse is
(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
horse |
antihorse |
As a noun horse
is a poker variant consisting of five different poker variants, with the rules changing from one variant to the next after every hand or
horse can be (
variant of basketball).
As an adjective antihorse is
(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
immunoglobin |
antihorse |
As a noun immunoglobin
is (immunology|protein) any protein that functions as an antibody.
As an adjective antihorse is
(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
animal |
antihorse |
As adjectives the difference between animal and antihorse
is that
animal is of or relating to animals while
antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
As a noun animal
is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
human |
antihorse |
As adjectives the difference between human and antihorse
is that
human is (
label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy) while
antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
antibody |
antihorse |
In immunology|lang=en terms the difference between antibody and antihorse
is that
antibody is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen while
antihorse is (immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.
As a noun antibody
is (immunology) a protein produced by b-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen.
As an adjective antihorse is
(immunology) describing an antibody, resident in a human or other animal, that reacts with the immunoglobins found in horses.