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As nouns the difference between terms and conessine
is that
terms is while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
dysentery |
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As nouns the difference between dysentery and conessine
is that
dysentery is (pathology) a disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine), accompanied by pus (white blood cells) in the feces, fever, pain in the abdomen, high volume of diarrhea, and possible blood in the feces while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
amoebic |
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As an adjective amoebic
is (biology|pathology) relating to, or caused by an amoeba.
As a noun conessine is
a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
apocynaceae |
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Apocynaceae is likely misspelled.
Apocynaceae has no English definition.
As a noun conessine is
a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the Apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
species |
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As nouns the difference between species and conessine
is that
species is while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
plant |
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As nouns the difference between plant and conessine
is that
plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
alkaloid |
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As nouns the difference between alkaloid and conessine
is that
alkaloid is alkaloid while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.
steroid |
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As nouns the difference between steroid and conessine
is that
steroid is (biochemistry) a class of organic compounds having a structure of 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings; they are lipids, and occur naturally as sterols, bile acids, adrenal and sex hormones, and some vitamins; many drugs are synthetic steroids while
conessine is a steroid alkaloid found in a number of plant species of the apocynaceae family, sometimes used in herbal medicine as a treatment for amoebic dysentery.