spirit |
disanimate |
As a noun spirit
is spirit (alcohol).
As a verb disanimate is
to deprive of life.
dishearten |
disanimate |
As verbs the difference between dishearten and disanimate
is that
dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage while
disanimate is to deprive of life.
melanosomal |
melanosome |
Derived terms |
Melanosomal is a derived term of melanosome.
As an adjective melanosomal
is relating to, or containing melanosomes.
As a noun melanosome is
(biology) any organelle that contains melanin.
pheomelanosome |
melanosome |
Derived terms |
Pheomelanosome is a derived term of melanosome.
As nouns the difference between pheomelanosome and melanosome
is that
pheomelanosome is a reddish-brown melanosome while
melanosome is (biology) any organelle that contains melanin.
multiple |
multimodular |
As adjectives the difference between multiple and multimodular
is that
multiple is multiple while
multimodular is containing multiple modules.
disease |
preclinical |
As a noun disease
is (pathology) an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.
As a verb disease
is (obsolete) to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.
As an adjective preclinical is
(medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
symptom |
preclinical |
As a noun symptom
is symptom, sign.
As an adjective preclinical is
(medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
test |
preclinical |
As a noun test
is .
As an adjective preclinical is
(medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
trial |
preclinical |
As adjectives the difference between trial and preclinical
is that
trial is pertaining to a trial or test while
preclinical is describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
As a noun trial
is an opportunity to test something out; a test.
As a verb trial
is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it.
pharmaceutical |
preclinical |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between pharmaceutical and preclinical
is that
pharmaceutical is (medicine) a pharmaceutical or pharmacological preparation or product; a drug while
preclinical is (medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
As adjectives the difference between pharmaceutical and preclinical
is that
pharmaceutical is (medicine) of, or relating to pharmacy or pharmacists while
preclinical is (medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.
As a noun pharmaceutical
is (medicine) a pharmaceutical or pharmacological preparation or product; a drug.
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