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1 antiseptically
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2 antiseptic
ænti'septiknoun, adjective((of) a substance that destroys bacteria (eg in a wound): You ought to put some antiseptic on that cut; an antiseptic cream.) antisépticotr[æntɪ'septɪk]1 antiséptico,-a1 antisépticoantiseptic [.æntə'sɛptɪk] adj: antiséptico♦ antiseptically [-tɪkli] adv: antiséptico madj.• antipútrido, -a adj.• antiséptico, -a adj.n.• antiséptico s.m.
I 'æntɪ'septɪkcount & mass noun antiséptico m
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a) ( Pharm) antisépticob) (sterile, lifeless) aséptico[ˌæntɪ'septɪk]1.ADJ antiséptico2.N antiséptico m* * *
I ['æntɪ'septɪk]count & mass noun antiséptico m
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a) ( Pharm) antisépticob) (sterile, lifeless) aséptico
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