septic |
infectious |
As a noun septic
is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
As an adjective infectious is
(pathology|of an illness) transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.
septic |
skeptic |
As nouns the difference between septic and skeptic
is that
septic is a substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction while
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As an adjective septic
is of or pertaining to sepsis.
peptic |
septic |
As nouns the difference between peptic and septic
is that
peptic is an agent that promotes digestion while
septic is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
As an adjective peptic
is of, pertaining to, capable of, or aiding digestion.
scephic |
septic |
As a noun septic is
(uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
rotten |
septic |
As nouns the difference between rotten and septic
is that
rotten is while
septic is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
sextic |
septic |
As nouns the difference between sextic and septic
is that
sextic is (mathematics) a quantic of the sixth degree while
septic is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
As an adjective sextic
is (mathematics) of the sixth degree or order.
septic |
septoic |
As adjectives the difference between septic and septoic
is that
septic is of or pertaining to sepsis while
septoic is heptoic.
As a noun septic
is a substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction.
septic |
sepic |
As adjectives the difference between septic and sepic
is that
septic is of or pertaining to sepsis while
sepic is of or pertaining to sepia; done in sepia.
As a noun septic
is a substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction.
taxonomy |
septic |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and septic
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
septic is (uk|australia|new zealand|cockney rhyming slang) ; an american.
septic |
wastewater |
As nouns the difference between septic and wastewater
is that
septic is a substance that causes sepsis or putrefaction while
wastewater is any water that has been used by some human domestic or industrial activity and, because of that, now contains waste products.
As an adjective septic
is of or pertaining to sepsis.
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