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untreatability

Terms vs Untreatability - What's the difference?

terms | untreatability |


As nouns the difference between terms and untreatability

is that terms is while untreatability is the state or condition of being untreatable.

Taxonomy vs Untreatability - What's the difference?

taxonomy | untreatability |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and untreatability

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while untreatability is the state or condition of being untreatable.

Treatability vs Untreatability - What's the difference?

treatability | untreatability | Antonyms |

Treatability is an antonym of untreatability.


As nouns the difference between treatability and untreatability

is that treatability is (uncountable) the condition of being treatable while untreatability is the state or condition of being untreatable.

Incurableness vs Untreatability - What's the difference?

incurableness | untreatability | Synonyms |

Untreatability is a synonym of incurableness.



As nouns the difference between incurableness and untreatability

is that incurableness is the state or condition of being incurable while untreatability is the state or condition of being untreatable.

Incurability vs Untreatability - What's the difference?

incurability | untreatability | Synonyms |

Untreatability is a synonym of incurability.



As nouns the difference between incurability and untreatability

is that incurability is the quality or state of being incurable—not being able to be cured while untreatability is the state or condition of being untreatable.

Untreatability vs Untreatable - What's the difference?

untreatability | untreatable | Derived terms |

Untreatability is a derived term of untreatable.


As a noun untreatability

is the state or condition of being untreatable.

As an adjective untreatable is

not treatable; impossible to treat.