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 |
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.
lesion |
lesson |
As nouns the difference between lesion and lesson
is that
lesion is a wound or injury while
lesson is a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
As verbs the difference between lesion and lesson
is that
lesion is to wound or injure, especially in an experiment or other controlled procedure while
lesson is to give a lesson to; to teach.
lesion |
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lesion |
impair |
As a noun lesion
is lesion.
As a verb impair is
to weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.
As an adjective impair is
(obsolete) not fit or appropriate.
lesion |
inpair |
lesion |
xanthogranuloma |
As nouns the difference between lesion and xanthogranuloma
is that
lesion is lesion while
xanthogranuloma is (medicine) a form of histiocytosis with yellowish lesions.
lesion |
lesionless |
As a noun lesion
is lesion.
As an adjective lesionless is
without lesions.
lesion |
phakomatosis |
As nouns the difference between lesion and phakomatosis
is that
lesion is lesion while
phakomatosis is any of a group of neurocutaneous disorders of the central nervous system causing lesions on the skin and eye.
lesion |
morgellons |
As a noun lesion
is lesion.
As a proper noun morgellons is
(pathology) a controversial, unproven skin disorder usually dismissed as delusional parasitosis, and characterized by skin lesions producing odd fibers of unknown origin.
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