dense |
hypodensity |
As an adjective dense
is having relatively high density.
As a noun hypodensity is
(medicine) an area of an x-ray image that is less dense than normal, or than the surrounding areas.
haemodynamic |
haemodynamically |
As an adjective haemodynamic
is .
As an adverb haemodynamically is
in a haemodynamic manner.
haemodynamics |
haemodynamically |
As a noun haemodynamics
is .
As an adverb haemodynamically is
in a haemodynamic manner.
hemiplegia |
hemiplegic |
As nouns the difference between hemiplegia and hemiplegic
is that
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body while
hemiplegic is one who has hemiplegia.
As an adjective hemiplegic is
of, pertaining to, or afflicted with hemiplegia.
sleepiness |
hypersomnolence |
As nouns the difference between sleepiness and hypersomnolence
is that
sleepiness is the property of being sleepy while
hypersomnolence is (medicine) excessive sleepiness.
social |
mediocracy |
As nouns the difference between social and mediocracy
is that
social is a festive gathering to foster introductions while
mediocracy is a social hierarchy in which the mediocre prevails.
As an adjective social
is being extroverted or outgoing.
stomach |
gastrojejunostomy |
As nouns the difference between stomach and gastrojejunostomy
is that
stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while
gastrojejunostomy is (surgery) a form of anastomosis in which a connection is made between the stomach and the jejunum.
As a verb stomach
is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.
jejunum |
gastrojejunostomy |
As nouns the difference between jejunum and gastrojejunostomy
is that
jejunum is jejunum while
gastrojejunostomy is (surgery) a form of anastomosis in which a connection is made between the stomach and the jejunum.
incision |
gastrotomy |
As nouns the difference between incision and gastrotomy
is that
incision is incision, cut while
gastrotomy is (surgery) any form of incision into the stomach.
stomach |
gastrotomy |
As nouns the difference between stomach and gastrotomy
is that
stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while
gastrotomy is (surgery) any form of incision into the stomach.
As a verb stomach
is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.
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