different between hemostatic vs hemostat
hemostatic
English
Alternative forms
- haemostatic (British)
Etymology
From hemo- +? -static.
Adjective
hemostatic (comparative more hemostatic, superlative most hemostatic)
- Of or pertaining to hemostasis
- That checks bleeding; styptic
Noun
hemostatic (plural hemostatics)
- Any medicine that stops bleeding.
Anagrams
- theomatics
Romanian
Etymology
From French hémostatique
Adjective
hemostatic m or n (feminine singular hemostatic?, masculine plural hemostatici, feminine and neuter plural hemostatice)
- haemostatic
Declension
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hemostat
English
Alternative forms
- haemostat
Etymology
From hemo- +? -stat.
Noun
hemostat (plural hemostats)
- (medicine) An instrument that clamps blood vessels to diminish or halt blood flow.
Related terms
- hemostatic
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Anagrams
- meat shot, meatshot
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