(antiseptic)

  • 41antiseptic — n. substance which destroys microorganisms which produce sepsis adj. pertaining to antisepsis; free of germs, sterile, uncontaminated; clean, neat …

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  • 42antiseptic — adj 1. disinfectant, germicidal, bactericidal. 2. sterile, germfree, uncontaminated, unpolluted; spotless, immaculate, clean, pure, scrubbed. n 3. disinfectant, germicide, bactericide; purifier, cleanser, Eccles. purificator …

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  • 43antiseptic — an·ti·sep·tic …

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  • 44antiseptic — n. a chemical that destroys or inhibits the growth of disease causing bacteria and other microorganisms and is sufficiently nontoxic to be applied to the skin or mucous membranes to cleanse wounds and prevent infections or to be used internally… …

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  • 45antiseptic — Any substance that kills or inhibits the growth of disease causing micro organism (a micro organism capable of causing sepsis), but is essentially non toxic to cells of the body …

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  • 46Antiseptic paper — Биоцидная бумага, содержащая бактерицидные вещества, употребляемая для лечения ран и для упаковывания продуктов с целью предохранения их от заражения бактериями …

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  • 47antiseptic paint — a term used to describe immunoglobulin A secreted onto the surfaces of mucous membranes and affording local protection against agents possessing homologous antigens …

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  • 48antiseptic agent — substance preventing the action or growth of microorganisms, antibacterial substance …

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  • 49antiseptic lotion — ointment preventing the action or growth of microorganisms, antibacterial lotion …

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  • 50TCP (antiseptic) — TCP is a mild antiseptic, produced and sold in the United Kingdom by Pfizer. The brand name comes from its original chemical name, which was Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl (not to be confused with Trichlorophenol, a common fungicide).… …

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