different between resistantly vs resistant
resistantly
English
Etymology
resistant +? -ly
Adverb
resistantly (comparative more resistantly, superlative most resistantly)
- In a resistant manner.
resistantly From the web:
resistant
English
Etymology
From French résistant.
Noun
resistant (plural resistants)
- A person who resists; especially a member of a resistance movement.
- A thing which resists.
Translations
Adjective
resistant (comparative more resistant, superlative most resistant)
- Which makes resistance or offers opposition.
- Which is not affected or overcome by a disease, drug, chemical or atmospheric agent, extreme of temperature, etc.
- The infection is resistant to antibiotics.
- (statistics) Not greatly influenced by individual members of a sample.
Derived terms
- acid-resistant
- fire-resistant
- resistantly
Translations
See also
- robust
References
- resistant in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- rattiness, strainest, straitens, tartiness, train sets, trainsets
Latin
Verb
resistant
- third-person plural present active subjunctive of resist?
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