different between damaging vs cardiotoxic
damaging
English
Etymology
damage +? -ing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?dæm?d???/
Verb
damaging
- present participle of damage
Adjective
damaging (comparative more damaging, superlative most damaging)
- Harmful; injurious; causing damage.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:harmful
Antonyms
- beneficial (causing benefit)
- undamaging (causing no damage)
Translations
Noun
damaging (plural damagings)
- An act of causing damage.
- 1855, Charles Dickens, Household Words
- That immortal creature had gone over the proofs with great pains — had of course taken out the stiflings — hard-plungings, lungeings, and other convulsions — and had also taken out her weakenings and damagings of her own effects.
- 1855, Charles Dickens, Household Words
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cardiotoxic
English
Etymology
cardio- +? toxic
Adjective
cardiotoxic (comparative more cardiotoxic, superlative most cardiotoxic)
- chemically damaging to the tissues of the heart
Related terms
- cardiotoxicity
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French cardiotoxique
Adjective
cardiotoxic m or n (feminine singular cardiotoxic?, masculine plural cardiotoxici, feminine and neuter plural cardiotoxice)
- cardiotoxic
Declension
cardiotoxic From the web:
- cardiotoxic what it means
- what are cardiotoxic drugs
- what causes cardiotoxicity
- what does cardiotoxic mean
- what is cardiotoxic chemotherapy
- what is cardiotoxic drug therapy
- what does cardiotoxic mean in medicine
- what drugs cause cardiotoxicity
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