terms |
biosurgery |
As nouns the difference between terms and biosurgery
is that
terms is while
biosurgery is (medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.
healing |
biosurgery |
As nouns the difference between healing and biosurgery
is that
healing is the process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves while
biosurgery is (medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.
As a verb healing
is .
wound |
biosurgery |
As nouns the difference between wound and biosurgery
is that
wound is an injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body while
biosurgery is the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.
As a verb wound
is to hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin.
clean |
biosurgery |
As nouns the difference between clean and biosurgery
is that
clean is removal of dirt while
biosurgery is (medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.
As an adjective clean
is
free of dirt or impurities or protruberances .
As a verb clean
is to remove dirt from a place or object.
As an adverb clean
is fully and completely.
maggot |
biosurgery |
As nouns the difference between maggot and biosurgery
is that
maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter while
biosurgery is (medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.
medicinal |
biosurgery |
As an adjective medicinal
is medicinal.
As a noun biosurgery is
(medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.