gastrointestinal |
fenbendazole |
As an adjective gastrointestinal
is of or pertaining to the stomach and intestines.
As a noun fenbendazole is
a broad-spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites.
parasite |
fenbendazole |
As nouns the difference between parasite and fenbendazole
is that
parasite is (pejorative) a person who lives on other people's efforts or expense and gives little or nothing back while
fenbendazole is a broad-spectrum benzimidazole anthelmintic used against gastrointestinal parasites.
parasitic |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between parasitic and paragonimiasis
is that
parasitic is (computing) component of a circuit that does not show up in a circuit's schematic but does show up in the circuit's behavior while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
As an adjective parasitic
is pertaining to a biological or symbolic parasite.
infection |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between infection and paragonimiasis
is that
infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
human |
paragonimiasis |
As an adjective human
is (
label) classical (of or pertaining to the classical - latin, greek - languages, literature, history and philosophy).
As a noun paragonimiasis is
a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
ingestion |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between ingestion and paragonimiasis
is that
ingestion is ingestion while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
freshwater |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between freshwater and paragonimiasis
is that
freshwater is a body of fresh water while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
As an adjective freshwater
is living in fresh water.
crab |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between crab and paragonimiasis
is that
crab is a crustacean of the infraorder brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace or
crab can be the crab apple or wild apple or
crab can be the tree species , native of south america or
crab can be short for carabiner while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
As a verb crab
is to fish for crabs or
crab can be (obsolete) to irritate, make surly or sour.
crayfish |
paragonimiasis |
As nouns the difference between crayfish and paragonimiasis
is that
crayfish is (new england|michigan|wisconsin|minnesota) a freshwater crustacean () resembling a small lobster, sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait while
paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke, most commonly
paragonimus westermani , in humans usually spread by ingestion of raw or undercooked freshwater crabs or crayfishes.
gyromitra |
gyromitrin |
As a proper noun gyromitra
is .
As a noun gyromitrin is
a toxin and possible carcinogen present in most members of the fungal genus
gyromitra'', most notably the false morel ''gyromitra esculenta .
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