infective |
infected |
As adjectives the difference between infective and infected
is that
infective is able to cause infection; infectious while
infected is referring to something that has received an infection.
As a noun infective
is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
As a verb infected is
(
infect).
infective |
effective |
As adjectives the difference between infective and effective
is that
infective is able to cause infection; infectious while
effective is having the power to produce a required effect or effects.
As nouns the difference between infective and effective
is that
infective is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others while
effective is (military) a soldier fit for duty.
infective |
pathogenic |
As adjectives the difference between infective and pathogenic
is that
infective is able to cause infection; infectious while
pathogenic is able to cause (harmful) disease.
As a noun infective
is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
infective |
infector |
As nouns the difference between infective and infector
is that
infective is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others while
infector is something that infects; that which causes infection.
As an adjective infective
is able to cause infection; infectious.
airborne |
infective |
As adjectives the difference between airborne and infective
is that
airborne is in or carried by the air while
infective is able to cause infection; infectious.
As nouns the difference between airborne and infective
is that
airborne is military infantry intended to be transported by air and delivered to the battlefield by parachute or helicopter while
infective is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
epidemic |
infective |
In epidemiology|lang=en terms the difference between epidemic and infective
is that
epidemic is (epidemiology) an occurrence of a disease or disorder in a population at a frequency higher than that expected in a given time period while
infective is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
As nouns the difference between epidemic and infective
is that
epidemic is a widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population while
infective is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
As adjectives the difference between epidemic and infective
is that
epidemic is like or having to do with an epidemic; widespread while
infective is able to cause infection; infectious.
infective |
|
inflective |
infective |
As adjectives the difference between inflective and infective
is that
inflective is inflectional; characterized by variation, or change in form, to mark case, tense, etc.; subject to inflection while
infective is able to cause infection; infectious.
As a noun infective is
a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
infestive |
infective |
As adjectives the difference between infestive and infective
is that
infestive is tending to infest; acting like an infection while
infective is able to cause infection; infectious.
As a noun infective is
(epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
infective |
injective |
As adjectives the difference between infective and injective
is that
infective is able to cause infection; infectious while
injective is (mathematics) of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range) is associated with at most one element of the preimage (or domain); inverse-deterministic.
As a noun infective
is (epidemiology) a person who is capable of spreading a disease by infecting others.
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