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Spastic vs Spasmatic - What's the difference?

spastic | spasmatic | Synonyms |

Spastic is a synonym of spasmatic.


As adjectives the difference between spastic and spasmatic

is that spastic is (pathology) of, relating to, or affected by spasm while spasmatic is having, or having to do with, a spasm or spasms.

As a noun spastic

is a person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy.

Suppresses vs Antispasmatic - What's the difference?

suppresses | antispasmatic |


As a verb suppresses

is (suppress).

As an adjective antispasmatic is

(medicine) referring to something that suppresses spasms, generally a drug.

As a noun antispasmatic is

(pharmacology) a drug that suppresses spasms.

Spasm vs Antispasmatic - What's the difference?

spasm | antispasmatic |


As nouns the difference between spasm and antispasmatic

is that spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ while antispasmatic is (pharmacology) a drug that suppresses spasms.

As a verb spasm

is to produce and undergo a.

As an adjective antispasmatic is

(medicine) referring to something that suppresses spasms, generally a drug.

Drug vs Antispasmatic - What's the difference?

drug | antispasmatic |


In pharmacology|lang=en terms the difference between drug and antispasmatic

is that drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose while antispasmatic is (pharmacology) a drug that suppresses spasms.

As nouns the difference between drug and antispasmatic

is that drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or drug can be (obsolete) a drudge while antispasmatic is (pharmacology) a drug that suppresses spasms.

As a verb drug

is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or drug can be (drag).

As an adjective antispasmatic is

(medicine) referring to something that suppresses spasms, generally a drug.

Monastery vs Charterhouse - What's the difference?

monastery | charterhouse |


As nouns the difference between monastery and charterhouse

is that monastery is place of residence for members of a religious community (especially monks) while charterhouse is a carthusian monastery.

Meal vs Ryemeal - What's the difference?

meal | ryemeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and ryemeal

is that meal is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot while ryemeal is rye meal (coarse flour).

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Meal vs Branmeal - What's the difference?

meal | branmeal |


As nouns the difference between meal and branmeal

is that meal is (senseid)food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (eg breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc) or meal can be the coarse-ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour or meal can be a speck or spot while branmeal is meal (coarse flour) containing a high proportion of bran.

As a verb meal

is to defile or taint.

Bran vs Branmeal - What's the difference?

bran | branmeal |


As nouns the difference between bran and branmeal

is that bran is crow; raven while branmeal is meal (coarse flour) containing a high proportion of bran.

Delight vs Hoowee - What's the difference?

delight | hoowee |


As a noun delight

is joy; pleasure.

As a verb delight

is to give delight to; to affect with great pleasure; to please highly.

As an interjection hoowee is

a shout of delight.

Pillar vs Trumeau - What's the difference?

pillar | trumeau |


In architecture terms the difference between pillar and trumeau

is that pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture while trumeau is the pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of a doorway, especially in a church.

As a verb pillar

is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.

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