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- STERILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STERILE is failing to bear or incapable of producing fruit or spores How to use sterile in a sentence
- Aseptic vs. Sterile – Whats The Difference? | Dictionary. com
In the context of medicine, aseptic and sterile both mean germ-free Aseptic is most commonly applied in the context of techniques and procedures, while sterile is most commonly used to describe environments and instruments that have been cleaned (sterilized)
- STERILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STERILE definition: 1 (of a living being) unable to produce young, or (of land) unable to produce plants or crops: 2… Learn more
- Sterile - definition of sterile by The Free Dictionary
1 Not able to produce offspring, seeds, or fruit; unable to reproduce 2 Producing little or no plant life; barren: a desolate, sterile region 3 Free from disease-causing microorganisms: a sterile bandage
- STERILE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is sterile is completely clean and free from germs He always made sure that any cuts were protected by sterile dressings Urine is sterile
- sterile adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
completely clean and free from bacteria Dilute the stock solution to 2 5% with sterile water The experiment was performed under sterile conditions This top fits over the bottle and keeps the teat sterile (of a discussion, an argument, etc ) not producing any useful result synonym fruitless
- What does sterile mean? - Definitions. net
Sterile generally means free from living microorganisms, bacteria, or other forms of life often through a process of sterilization It can also refer to an organism or environment that is incapable of producing offspring or new growth
- sterile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(figurative) Terse; lacking sentiment or emotional stimulation, as in a manner of speaking (figurative) Fruitless, uninspiring, or unproductive Germless; free from all living or viable microorganisms Permanently uninhabitable (as in a planet like Earth) to all life, including even microbes
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