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Mouth vs Npo - What's the difference?

mouth | npo | initialism |

Mouth is a initialism of npo.


As a noun mouth

is (anatomy) the opening of a creature through which food is ingested.

As a verb mouth

is to speak; to utter.

As an initialism npo is

(medicine) "nil per os" (nothing by mouth - nothing may be eaten or drunk).

Profit vs Npo - What's the difference?

profit | npo | initialism |

Profit is a initialism of npo.


As a noun profit

is profit.

As an initialism npo is

(medicine) "nil per os" (nothing by mouth - nothing may be eaten or drunk).

Organization vs Npo - What's the difference?

organization | npo | initialism |

Organization is a initialism of npo.


As a noun organization

is (uncountable) the quality of being organized.

As an initialism npo is

(medicine) "nil per os" (nothing by mouth - nothing may be eaten or drunk).

Heretofore vs Hereuntofore - What's the difference?

heretofore | hereuntofore |


As adverbs the difference between heretofore and hereuntofore

is that heretofore is (formal) prior to now, until now, up to the present time; from the origin to this point while hereuntofore is (rare) heretofore.

Chronic vs Multimorbid - What's the difference?

chronic | multimorbid |


As adjectives the difference between chronic and multimorbid

is that chronic is of a problem, that continues over an extended period of time while multimorbid is suffering from more than one chronic illness at the same time.

As a noun chronic

is (slang) marijuana, typically of high quality.

Comorbid vs Multimorbid - What's the difference?

comorbid | multimorbid | Synonyms |

Multimorbid is a synonym of comorbid.



As adjectives the difference between comorbid and multimorbid

is that comorbid is that occurs at the same time as another while multimorbid is suffering from more than one chronic illness at the same time.

Multimorbidity vs Multimorbid - What's the difference?

multimorbidity | multimorbid | Derived terms |

Multimorbidity is a derived term of multimorbid.


As a noun multimorbidity

is the condition of being multimorbid.

As an adjective multimorbid is

suffering from more than one chronic illness at the same time.

Torr vs Mmhg - What's the difference?

torr | mmhg | Synonyms |

Mmhg is a synonym of torr.



As nouns the difference between torr and mmhg

is that torr is a unit of pressure that is equal to approximately 1.316·10-3 atmosphere or 133.3 pascals while mmHg is a unit of pressure equal to the amount of fluid pressure one millimeter deep in mercury at zero degrees centigrade on Earth.

Atm vs Mmhg - What's the difference?

atm | mmhg | see also |


As an initialism ATM

is initialism of lang=en or initialism of nocap=1|lang=en.

As an adverb ATM

is initialism of lang=en.

As an abbreviation atm

is atmosphere (as a unit of pressure.

As a noun mmHg is

a unit of pressure equal to the amount of fluid pressure one millimeter deep in mercury at zero degrees centigrade on Earth.

Pa vs Mmhg - What's the difference?

pa | mmhg | see also |


As nouns the difference between pa and mmhg

is that pa is father, papa while mmHg is a unit of pressure equal to the amount of fluid pressure one millimeter deep in mercury at zero degrees centigrade on Earth.

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