different between etiological vs ethological
etiological
English
Alternative forms
- aetiological
- ætiological (obsolete)
Etymology
etiology +? -ical
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i?t???l?d??k?l/
Adjective
etiological (comparative more etiological, superlative most etiological)
- Relating to an etiology
Derived terms
- monoetiological
- oligoetiological
- polyetiological
Translations
etiological From the web:
- what etiological agent causes a chancre
- what etiological factors
- what etiological mean
- what etiological diagnosis
- what etiological factors mean
- etiological what does it mean
- what is etiological agent
- what is etiological myth
ethological
English
Adjective
ethological (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to ethology.
Derived terms
- neuroethological
- paleoethological
Anagrams
- lethologica, theological
ethological From the web:
- what ethological experiments demonstrate attachment
- ethological meaning
- what ethological isolation
- what is ethological theory
- what is ethological theory of attachment
- what is ethological approach
- what does ideological
- what is ethological validity
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