Disinfectant vs Antidote - What's the difference?
disinfectant | antidote |
Referring to something that contains a disinfectant or has the properties of a disinfectant.
A remedy to counteract the effects of poison (often followed by "against," "for," or "to") .
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Something that counteracts or prevents something harmful.
To counteract as an antidote.
* 2007 , Suzanne C. Lawton, Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, Asperger syndrome: natural steps toward a better life (page 143)
As nouns the difference between disinfectant and antidote
is that disinfectant is a substance which kills germs and/or viruses while antidote is .As an adjective disinfectant
is referring to something that contains a disinfectant or has the properties of a disinfectant.disinfectant
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Adjective
(-)antidote
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Noun
(wikipedia antidote) (en noun)- She reached the hospital in time to receive the antidote for the snake venom.
- We need an antidote for this misinformation.
Verb
(antidot)- For his part, the patient must avoid some commonplace substances in order to avoid antidoting or stopping the action of the homeopathic remedy