Antiseptic

/ˌæntɪˈsɛptɪk/ noun

An antiseptic is a substance that kills germs or stops them from growing, especially on skin or wounds.

From Greek "anti" meaning "against" and "sēptikos" meaning "putrefying" or "making rotten." It originally referred to preventing decay and infection in flesh before modern medicine fully understood germs.

AMተባይ ገዳይ
ARمطهر
BNজীবাণুনাশক
CSantiseptikum
DAantiseptisk
DEAntiseptikum
ELαντισηπτικό
ESantiséptico
FAضدعفونی
FIantiseptinen
FRantiseptique
GUજીવાણુનાશક
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