Pathological vs Infectious - What's the difference?
pathological | infectious |
(medicine) Pertaining to pathology.
(medicine) Relating to, amounting to, causing, or caused by a physical or mental disorder.
(mathematics) Having properties which are counterintuitive or difficult to handle.
(computer science) Having properties that cause unusually bad behaviour, especially regarding correctness or performance.
(pathology, of an illness) Transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.
(pathology, of a person) Able to infect others.
(of feelings and behaviour) Spreading quickly from one person to another.
(informal) Memorable and invoking excitement or interest.
As adjectives the difference between pathological and infectious
is that pathological is (medicine) pertaining to pathology while infectious is (pathology|of an illness) transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.pathological
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(en adjective)Synonyms
* pathologicAntonyms
* (mathematics)Derived terms
* pathologicallyinfectious
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(en adjective)- Cancer is not infectious .
- More infectious diseases like the flu are usually less potent.
- Despite feeling better, the patient is still infectious .
- Her enthusiasm for work can be really infectious .
- Pop music is more infectious than elevator music.
