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Hospital vs Nosocomial - What's the difference?

hospital | nosocomial |

As adjectives the difference between hospital and nosocomial

is that hospital is (obsolete) hospitable while nosocomial is arising from hospital treatment or environment.

As a noun hospital

is a building designed to diagnose and treat the sick, injured or dying usually has a staff of doctors and nurses to aid in the treatment of patients.

hospital

Noun

(en noun)
  • A building designed to diagnose and treat the sick, injured or dying. Usually has a staff of doctors and nurses to aid in the treatment of patients.
  • A building founded for the long term care of its residents, such as an almshouse. The residents may have no physical ailments, but simply need financial support.
  • (obsolete) A place of lodging.
  • * , II.ix:
  • they spide a goodly castle, plast / Foreby a riuer in a pleasaunt dale, / Which choosing for that euenings hospitale , / They thither marcht [...].
  • The place and state of being hospitalized.
  • Luckily an ambulance arrived quickly and he was rushed to hospital .

    Synonyms

    * (l)

    Derived terms

    * cottage hospital

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) hospitable
  • (Howell)
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    nosocomial

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Arising from hospital treatment or environment.
  • Of, relating to, happening in a hospital.
  • (Dunglison)

    Synonyms

    * iatrogenic

    Anagrams

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