Tartar vs Debridement - What's the difference?
tartar | debridement |
A red compound deposited during wine making; mostly potassium hydrogen tartrate - a source of cream of tartar.
A hard yellow deposit on the teeth.
(dated) A fearsome or angrily violent person.
(medicine) The removal of damaged or foreign tissue from a wound.
* 2003 , Rodriguez-Merchan, The Haemophilic Joints: New Perspectives (Blackwell 2003), page 96:
As nouns the difference between tartar and debridement
is that tartar is a red compound deposited during wine making; mostly potassium hydrogen tartrate - a source of cream of tartar while debridement is (medicine) the removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the healing potential of the remaining healthy tissue.tartar
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) tartre, from .Noun
Derived terms
* cream of tartar * tartarousEtymology 2
From figurative use of TartarDerived terms
* tartar sauce ----debridement
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Noun
(en noun)- In view of the underlying pathology, débridement is usually combined with late synovectomy.