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Bruise vs Lesion - What's the difference?

bruise | lesion | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between bruise and lesion

is that bruise is to damage the skin of (fruit), in an analogous way while lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.

In medicine terms the difference between bruise and lesion

is that bruise is a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow while lesion is an infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such patch of skin.

Lesion vs Contusion - What's the difference?

lesion | contusion | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between lesion and contusion

is that lesion is a wound or injury while contusion is a wound, such as a bruise, in which the skin is not broken; often having broken blood vessels and discolouration.

As a verb lesion

is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.

Cut vs Lesion - What's the difference?

cut | lesion | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between cut and lesion

is that cut is to stop or disengage while lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.

As nouns the difference between cut and lesion

is that cut is an opening resulting from cutting while lesion is a wound or injury.

As verbs the difference between cut and lesion

is that cut is To incise, to cut into the surface of something.lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure.

As an adjective cut

is having been cut.

Lesion vs Detraction - What's the difference?

lesion | detraction | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of detraction.


As nouns the difference between lesion and detraction

is that lesion is lesion while detraction is the act of detracting something, or something detracted.

Lesion vs Blow - What's the difference?

lesion | blow | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of blow.


As nouns the difference between lesion and blow

is that lesion is lesion while blow is a strong wind or blow can be the act of striking or hitting or blow can be a mass or display of flowers; a yield.

As an adjective blow is

blue.

As a verb blow is

to produce an air current or blow can be to blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.

Harm vs Lesion - What's the difference?

harm | lesion | Related terms |

Harm is a related term of lesion.


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a noun lesion is

lesion.

Lesion vs Defamation - What's the difference?

lesion | defamation | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of defamation.


As nouns the difference between lesion and defamation

is that lesion is lesion while defamation is act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny; aspersion.

Lesion vs Gash - What's the difference?

lesion | gash | Related terms |

Lesion is a related term of gash.


As nouns the difference between lesion and gash

is that lesion is lesion while gash is a deep cut.

As a verb gash is

to make a deep, long cut, to slash.

Lesion vs Damage - What's the difference?

lesion | damage |


As nouns the difference between lesion and damage

is that lesion is lesion while damage is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.

As a verb damage is

to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.

Lesion vs Scar - What's the difference?

lesion | scar |


In transitive terms the difference between lesion and scar

is that lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure while scar is to mark the skin permanently.

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