streptogramin |
virginiamycin |
Hypernyms |
Virginiamycin is a hypernym of streptogramin.
Virginiamycin is a hyponym of streptogramin.
As nouns the difference between streptogramin and virginiamycin
is that
streptogramin is a class of antibiotics while
virginiamycin is an antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.
microbial |
virginiamycin |
As an adjective microbial
is of, relating to, or caused by microbes or microorganisms.
As a noun virginiamycin is
an antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.
ethanol |
virginiamycin |
As nouns the difference between ethanol and virginiamycin
is that
ethanol is a simple aliphatic alcohol formally derived from ethane by replacing one hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group: CH
3-CH
2-OH while
virginiamycin is an antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.
agriculture |
virginiamycin |
As nouns the difference between agriculture and virginiamycin
is that
agriculture is the art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of livestock; tillage; husbandry; farming while
virginiamycin is an antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.
antibiotic |
virginiamycin |
As nouns the difference between antibiotic and virginiamycin
is that
antibiotic is any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms while
virginiamycin is an antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.
As an adjective antibiotic
is of or relating to antibiotics.