Pasteurised vs Aseptic - What's the difference?
pasteurised | aseptic |
(pasteurise)
perform the process of pasteurisation
Free of disease-causing microbes.
(medicine) Used to protect against infection by disease-causing microbes.
(food industry) pasteurised.
As a verb pasteurised
is past tense of pasteurise.As an adjective aseptic is
free of disease-causing microbes.pasteurised
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Alternative forms
* pasteurizedVerb
(head)pasteurise
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Alternative forms
* pasteurizeVerb
(pasteuris)aseptic
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Adjective
(-)- The lack of aseptic tools during surgery has resulted in many deaths.
- Pharmaceuticals are packaged using aseptic techniques.