different between biomedical vs biomedically
biomedical
English
Etymology
From bio- +? medical.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ba????med?kl/
- (US) IPA(key): /?ba?o??med?kl/
Adjective
biomedical (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to biomedicine.
Translations
Noun
biomedical (plural biomedicals)
- A product of the biomedicine industry.
Romanian
Etymology
From French biomédical.
Adjective
biomedical m or n (feminine singular biomedical?, masculine plural biomedicali, feminine and neuter plural biomedicale)
- biomedical
Declension
biomedical From the web:
- what biomedical engineers do
- what biomedical engineering
- what biomedical science
- what biomedical professionals help with epilepsy
- what biomedical professionals help with als
- what biomedical scientist do
- what biomedical professionals help with alzheimer's
- what biomedical professionals help with huntington's disease
biomedically
English
Etymology
biomedical +? -ly
Adverb
biomedically (not comparable)
- In a biomedical manner or context.
biomedically From the web:
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