different between differentiated vs aclinical
differentiated
English
Verb
differentiated
- simple past tense and past participle of differentiate
Adjective
differentiated (comparative more differentiated, superlative most differentiated)
- (biology, of a cell or tissue) That has taken on a specialized form and function
Antonyms
- undifferentiated
Translations
differentiated From the web:
- what differentiated instruction
- what differentiated instruction is not
- what differentiated the middle ages from the renaissance
- what differentiated the first it from the second ir
- what differentiated a monarchy from a tyranny
- what differentiates humans from previous hominids
- what differentiated instruction examples
- what differentiates the 'liberals' from the democrats
aclinical
English
Etymology
a- +? clinical
Adjective
aclinical (comparative more aclinical, superlative most aclinical)
- (medicine, psychiatry) Not differentiated; not meeting clinical diagnostic criteria.
aclinical From the web:
- what clinical psychologists do
- what clinical depression
- what clinical depression feels like
- what clinical social workers do
- what clinical research associate do
- what clinical phase is the covid vaccine in
- what clinicals for nursing students
- what's clinical psychology
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