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lesion

Mosaic vs Lesion - What's the difference?

mosaic | lesion |


As nouns the difference between mosaic and lesion

is that mosaic is mosaic while lesion is lesion.

Lesion vs Abscess - What's the difference?

lesion | abscess |


As nouns the difference between lesion and abscess

is that lesion is a wound or injury while abscess is a cavity caused by tissue destruction, usually because of infection, filled with pus and surrounded by inflamed tissue.

As verbs the difference between lesion and abscess

is that lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure while abscess is to form a pus filled cavity typically from an infection.

Lesion vs Tissue - What's the difference?

lesion | tissue |


As nouns the difference between lesion and tissue

is that lesion is lesion while tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric.

As a verb tissue is

to form tissue of; to interweave.

Lesion vs Inflammation - What's the difference?

lesion | inflammation |


As nouns the difference between lesion and inflammation

is that lesion is lesion while inflammation is the act of inflaming]], [[kindle|kindling, or setting on fire; also, the state of being inflamed.

Lesion vs Scratch - What's the difference?

lesion | scratch | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of scratch.


As nouns the difference between lesion and scratch

is that lesion is lesion while scratch is (lb) a disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.

As a verb scratch is

to rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.

As an adjective scratch is

for or consisting of preliminary or tentative, incomplete, etc work.

Lesion vs Lesioned - What's the difference?

lesion | lesioned |


As verbs the difference between lesion and lesioned

is that lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure while lesioned is past tense of lesion.

As a noun lesion

is a wound or injury.

Lesion vs Mass - What's the difference?

lesion | mass |


In medicine terms the difference between lesion and mass

is that lesion is an infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such patch of skin while mass is a palpable or visible abnormal globular structure; a tumor.

In transitive terms the difference between lesion and mass

is that lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure while mass is to form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.

As an adjective mass is

involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.

Lesion vs Outrage - What's the difference?

lesion | outrage | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of outrage.


As a noun lesion

is lesion.

Hurt vs Lesion - What's the difference?

hurt | lesion | Related terms |

Hurt is a related term of lesion.


As nouns the difference between hurt and lesion

is that hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while lesion is lesion.

As a verb hurt

is to be painful.

As an adjective hurt

is wounded, physically injured.

Lesion vs Affliction - What's the difference?

lesion | affliction | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of affliction.


As nouns the difference between lesion and affliction

is that lesion is lesion while affliction is a state of pain, suffering, distress or agony.

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