Immunoglobin vs Antihuman - What's the difference?
immunoglobin | antihuman |
Opposed to humanity
* {{quote-news, year=1991, date=April 26, author=Name withheld, title=Our Abusive Critics, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=I would like this antihuman woman to know that she has played right into the hands of abusers everywhere by making this claim. }}
* {{quote-news, year=1999, date=February 19, author=Fred Camper, title=Form Follows Dysfunction, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=I've rarely seen a sculptural object express contradictions so well: they're both human and antihuman , squat and vertical (because of the drapery folds), heavy and light. }}
(immunology) Describing an antibody that reacts with the immunoglobins found in humans.
As a noun immunoglobin
is (immunology|protein) any protein that functions as an antibody.As an adjective antihuman is
opposed to humanity.antihuman
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