Surgical vs Separatory - What's the difference?
surgical | separatory |
Of, relating to, used in, or resulting from surgery.
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Used to separate.
(obsolete, chemistry) An apparatus used in separating, such as a separating funnel.
(obsolete, surgery) A surgical instrument for separating the pericranium from the cranium.
As adjectives the difference between surgical and separatory
is that surgical is of, relating to, used in, or resulting from surgery while separatory is used to separate.As a noun separatory is
(obsolete|chemistry) an apparatus used in separating, such as a separating funnel.surgical
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(en adjective)Charles T. Ambrose
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Derived terms
* surgically * surgical gown * surgical procedure * surgical spiritseparatory
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(-)- A separatory funnel is a piece of laboratory glassware used in liquid-liquid extractions to separate (partition) the components of a mixture.
