antibacterial |
furazolidone |
As nouns the difference between antibacterial and furazolidone
is that
antibacterial is (pharmacology) a drug having the effect of killing or inhibiting bacteria while
furazolidone is an antibacterial agent used to treat diarrhoea and enteritis caused by bacteria or protozoan infections.
As an adjective antibacterial
is killing or inhibiting bacteria.
diarrhoea |
furazolidone |
As nouns the difference between diarrhoea and furazolidone
is that
diarrhoea is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
furazolidone is an antibacterial agent used to treat diarrhoea and enteritis caused by bacteria or protozoan infections.
crotonaldehyde |
trimethylhydroquinone |
As nouns the difference between crotonaldehyde and trimethylhydroquinone
is that
crotonaldehyde is (organic compound) the unsaturated aliphatic aldehyde ch
3-ch=ch-cho that is used in organic synthesis while
trimethylhydroquinone is (chemistry) a precursor of vitamin e that may be prepared from crotonaldehyde.
antidiabetic |
acarbose |
As nouns the difference between antidiabetic and acarbose
is that
antidiabetic is any drug that counters diabetes while
acarbose is an antidiabetic drug that inhibits alpha glucosidase.
As an adjective antidiabetic
is countering diabetes.
drug |
acarbose |
As nouns the difference between drug and acarbose
is that
drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or
drug can be (obsolete) a drudge while
acarbose is an antidiabetic drug that inhibits alpha glucosidase.
As a verb drug
is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or
drug can be (
drag).
inhibit |
acarbose |
As a verb inhibit
is to hinder; to restrain.
As a noun acarbose is
an antidiabetic drug that inhibits alpha glucosidase.
vegetable |
stachyose |
As nouns the difference between vegetable and stachyose
is that
vegetable is any plant while
stachyose is a tetrasaccharide found in many vegetables and plants, used as a sweetener or for its functional oligosaccharide property.
As an adjective vegetable
is of or relating to plants.
dye |
mauveine |
As nouns the difference between dye and mauveine
is that
dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or
dye can be while
mauveine is mauveine.
As a verb dye
is to colour with dye.
synthetic |
mauveine |
As nouns the difference between synthetic and mauveine
is that
synthetic is a synthetic compound while
mauveine is mauveine.
As an adjective synthetic
is of, or relating to synthesis.
organic |
mauveine |
As nouns the difference between organic and mauveine
is that
organic is (chemistry) an organic compound while
mauveine is mauveine.
As an adjective organic
is (biology) pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
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