men |
merby |
As nouns the difference between men and merby
is that
men is irregular plural of man while
merby is men's roller derby.
As an acronym MEN
is acronym of multiple endocrine neoplasia.
As a proper noun Men
is a god once worshipped in the western interior parts of Anatolia, and associated with lunar symbolism.
infection |
infectible |
As a noun infection
is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.
As an adjective infectible is
able to be infected; capable of infection.
suffer |
patible |
As a verb suffer
is to undergo hardship.
As an adjective patible is
able to suffer; passible.
gcs |
avpu |
see also |
In emergency medicine terms the difference between gcs and avpu
is that
gcs is initialism of Glasgow Coma Scale|lang=en, a system used by medical workers to score the severity of a patient being transported by ambulance on a number scale while
avpu is a system used by medical workers to assess and record a patient's responsiveness and level of consciousness.
As a noun GCS
is initialism of Glasgow Coma Scale|lang=en, a system used by medical workers to score the severity of a patient being transported by ambulance on a number scale.
As an initialism AVPU is
a system used by medical workers to assess and record a patient's responsiveness and level of consciousness.
prep |
pep |
Related terms |
Prep is a related term of pep.
As initialisms the difference between prep and pep
is that
prep is (emergency medicine) initialism of
pre-exposure prophylaxis while
pep is post-exposure prophylaxis.
jesus |
talitha |
As proper nouns the difference between jesus and talitha
is that
jesus is jesus while
talitha is (
the name of) a girl who, according to the new testament, was restored to life by jesus.
peter |
cephas |
As proper nouns the difference between peter and cephas
is that
peter is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while
Cephas is the apostle Peter,
using the name given to him by Jesus.
As a noun peter
is (
hypocoristic slang) The penis.
As a verb peter
is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.
jesus |
cephas |
As proper nouns the difference between jesus and cephas
is that
jesus is jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom many Christians consider the son of God and call Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah, and whom Muslims believe to be a prophet while
Cephas is the apostle Peter,
using the name given to him by Jesus.
As a noun Jesus
is a Christian savior.
As an interjection Jesus
is an expletive, the use of which is considered blasphemous among some Christians.
round |
perrl |
initialism |
Round is a initialism of perrl.
As an adjective round
is (
label) shape.
As a noun round
is a circular or spherical object or part of an object or
round can be (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) a whisper; whispering.
As a preposition round
is alternative form of around.
As an adverb round
is .
As a verb round
is to shape something into a curve or
round can be (intransitive|archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) to speak in a low tone; whisper; speak secretly; take counsel.
As an initialism perrl is
(emergency medicine) initialism of
pupils are equal, round and react to light .
react |
perrl |
initialism |
React is a initialism of perrl.
As a verb react
is .
As an initialism perrl is
(emergency medicine) initialism of
pupils are equal, round and react to light .
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