antiseptically
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Antiseptically — An ti*sep tic*al*ly, adv. By means of antiseptics. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
antiseptically — adverb see antiseptic I … New Collegiate Dictionary
antiseptically — /an teuh sep tik lee/, adv. with the aid of antiseptics. [1880 85; ANTISEPTIC + AL1 + LY] * * * … Universalium
antiseptically — adv. without germs, in a sterile manner; cleanly, neatly … English contemporary dictionary
antiseptically — an·ti·sep·ti·cal·ly … English syllables
antiseptically — adverb see antiseptic I … Useful english dictionary
antiseptic — I. adjective Etymology: anti + Greek sēptikos putrefying, septic Date: 1751 1. a. opposing sepsis, putrefaction, or decay; especially preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms (as on living tissue) b. acting or protecting like an… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sidgwick, Henry — Sidgwick C.A.J.Coady Unlike John Stuart Mill or Jeremy Bentham, Henry Sidgwick’s is hardly a household name in intellectual circles beyond the world of professional philosophy. His standing amongst many contemporary moral philosophers as possibly … History of philosophy
antiseptic — adjective 1》 preventing the growth of disease causing microorganisms. 2》 so clean or pure as to be bland or characterless. noun an antiseptic substance. Derivatives antiseptically adverb … English new terms dictionary
clean — adj 1. unsoiled, unspotted, spotless, speck less, white, snowy, immaculate; cleansed, washed, bathed, laundered, scrubbed, wiped, scoured; polished, dusted, swept, vacuumed, whisked; tidy, well groomed, well kept; fresh, fragrant, deodorized,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder