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a·sep·tic A0456500 (ə-sĕp′tĭk, ā-)adj.1. a. Free of pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical instruments.b. Using methods to protect against infection by pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical techniques.2. Lacking animation or emotion: an aseptic smile. a·sep′ti·cal·ly adv.a·sep′ti·cism n.aseptic (əˈsɛptɪk; eɪ-) adj1. (Medicine) free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile2. (Medicine) aiming to achieve a germ-free conditiona•sep•tic (əˈsɛp tɪk, eɪˈsɛp-) adj. free from the living germs of disease, fermentation, or putrefaction. [1855–60] a•sep′ti•cal•ly, adv. a·sep·tic (ə-sĕp′tĭk, ā-) Free of microorganisms that cause disease: boiled the surgical instruments to make them aseptic.asepticSterile; free of dangerous microorganisms, especially describing the conditions in which surgery is performed.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | aseptic - free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms; "a sterile operating area"; "aseptic surgical instruments"; "aseptic surgical techniques"sterileantiseptic - thoroughly clean and free of or destructive to disease-causing organisms; "doctors in antiseptic green coats"; "the antiseptic effect of alcohol"; "it is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities" |
asepticadjectiveLacking liveliness, charm, or surprise:arid, colorless, drab, dry, dull, earthbound, flat, flavorless, lackluster, lifeless, lusterless, matter-of-fact, pedestrian, prosaic, spiritless, sterile, stodgy, unimaginative, uninspired.TranslationsklinischasépticoasetticoасептическийasepticenUK
aseptic1. free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile 2. aiming to achieve a germ-free condition asepticenUK
aseptic [a-sep´tik] free from infection; called also sterile.aseptic fever fever associated with aseptic wounds, presumably due to the disintegration of leukocytes or to the absorption of avascular or traumatized tissue.aseptic technique the use of surgical practices that restrict microorganisms in the environment and prevent contamination of the surgical wound (see asepsis" >surgical asepsis). Called also sterile technique.a·sep·tic (ă-sep'tik, ā-), Do not confuse this word with antiseptic.Marked by or relating to asepsis.aseptic (ə-sĕp′tĭk, ā-)adj.1. a. Free of pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical instruments.b. Using methods to protect against infection by pathogenic microorganisms: aseptic surgical techniques.2. Lacking animation or emotion: an aseptic smile. a·sep′ti·cal·ly adv.a·sep′ti·cism n.aseptic adjective Freedom from infection, microorganisms or sepsis; sterile. Infectious control adjective Referring to procedures that prevent the contamination of cultures, media, animals and persons by extraneous microorganisms.aseptic adjective Freed of infection, microorganisms, sepsis; sterile. Cf Antiseptic. a·sep·tic (ā-sep'tik) Marked by or relating to asepsis. AsepticWithout contamination with bacteria or other microorganisms.Mentioned in: Gangrenea·sep·tic (ā-sep'tik) Do not confuse this word with antiseptic.Marked by or relating to asepsis. asepticenUK Related to aseptic: aseptic necrosisSynonyms for asepticadj lacking liveliness, charm, or surpriseSynonyms- arid
- colorless
- drab
- dry
- dull
- earthbound
- flat
- flavorless
- lackluster
- lifeless
- lusterless
- matter-of-fact
- pedestrian
- prosaic
- spiritless
- sterile
- stodgy
- unimaginative
- uninspired
Synonyms for asepticadj free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganismsSynonymsRelated Words |