different between antisepsis vs aseptic

antisepsis

English

Etymology

anti- +? sepsis

Noun

antisepsis (usually uncountable, plural antisepses)

  1. (hygiene) The science and practice of countering microbial infection, as with the use of antiseptics, and the use of aseptic technique.
  2. (archaic) Any antiseptic agent.

Translations

Anagrams

  • inspissate

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin antisepsis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??n.ti?s?p.s?s/
  • Hyphenation: an?ti?sep?sis

Noun

antisepsis f (uncountable)

  1. antisepsis
    Synonyms: desinfectie, desinfectering

Related terms

  • antisepticum
  • antiseptisch

Esperanto

Verb

antisepsis

  1. past of antisepsi

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aseptic

English

Etymology

From a- +? septic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??s?pt?k/

Adjective

aseptic (not comparable)

  1. Free of disease-causing microbes.
  2. (medicine) Used to protect against infection by disease-causing microbes.
  3. (food industry) pasteurised.

Related terms

  • antiseptic
  • septic

Translations

Anagrams

  • capites, capsite, paciest, spicate

Romanian

Etymology

From French aseptique

Adjective

aseptic m or n (feminine singular aseptic?, masculine plural aseptici, feminine and neuter plural aseptice)

  1. aseptic

Declension

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  • how to do aseptic technique
  • how to perform aseptic technique
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