reversible |
neostigmine |
As an adjective reversible
is reversible (
capable of being reversed or inverted).
As a noun neostigmine is
(chemistry) a parasympathomimetic, a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor.
insecticide |
bendiocarb |
As nouns the difference between insecticide and bendiocarb
is that
insecticide is a substance used to kill insects while
bendiocarb is (chemistry) a highly toxic carbamate insecticide.
engine |
multiengine |
As a noun engine
is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile.
As a verb engine
is (obsolete) to assault with an engine.
As an adjective multiengine is
having more than one engine.
parasympathomimetic |
rivastigmine |
As nouns the difference between parasympathomimetic and rivastigmine
is that
parasympathomimetic is a parasympathomimetic drug while
rivastigmine is a parasympathomimetic or cholinergic agent for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia.
As an adjective parasympathomimetic
is acting by stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system.
cholinergic |
rivastigmine |
As an adjective cholinergic
is of, pertaining to, activated by, producing or having the same function as acetylcholine.
As a noun rivastigmine is
a parasympathomimetic or cholinergic agent for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia.
agent |
rivastigmine |
As nouns the difference between agent and rivastigmine
is that
agent is agent (intermediary for certain services, such as for artistic performances or public relations) while
rivastigmine is (pharmacy) a parasympathomimetic or cholinergic agent for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia.
antagonist |
metergoline |
As nouns the difference between antagonist and metergoline
is that
antagonist is antagonist (all senses) while
metergoline is (chemistry) a synthetic compound with the chemical formula c
25h
29n
3o
2, used as an antagonist.
white |
carbaryl |
As a proper noun white
is .
As a noun carbaryl is
(chemistry) a white crystalline solid of the carbamate family, a cholinesterase inhibitor used chiefly as an insecticide.
crystalline |
carbaryl |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between crystalline and carbaryl
is that
crystalline is (chemistry) having a regular three-dimensional molecular structure while
carbaryl is (chemistry) a white crystalline solid of the carbamate family, a cholinesterase inhibitor used chiefly as an insecticide.
As nouns the difference between crystalline and carbaryl
is that
crystalline is (obsolete) any crystalline substance while
carbaryl is (chemistry) a white crystalline solid of the carbamate family, a cholinesterase inhibitor used chiefly as an insecticide.
As an adjective crystalline
is of, relating to, or composed of crystals.
solid |
carbaryl |
As an acronym solid
is (programming|object-oriented).
As a noun carbaryl is
(chemistry) a white crystalline solid of the carbamate family, a cholinesterase inhibitor used chiefly as an insecticide.
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