Abacterial Meaning in Bengali
অব্যাকটেরিয়াল (avayaktiyal)
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
abak-teer-ee-uh l
Definition of Abacterial
Abacterial refers to the absence or lack of bacteria. It is used to describe a condition, substance, or environment that is free from bacteria or does not involve the presence of bacteria.
Abacterial Synonyms
aseptic, sterile, germ-free, bacteria-free, clean
Abacterial Antonyms
Bacterial (ব্যাকটেরিয়াল), Infected (সংক্রামিত), Contaminated (দূষিত), Dirty (মলিন), Polluted (দূষিত)
Origin of Abacterial
The word “abacterial” is derived from the combination of the prefix “a-” meaning “without” or “not” and the word “bacterial” which refers to anything related to bacteria. It was first used in the early 20th century.
Nearby Words
Abacus (গণক), Abaft (পিছনে), Abandon (পরিত্যাগ), Abandoned (পরিত্যক্ত), Abase (অপমান করা)
Abacterial in Literature Quotes
“The abacterial nature of the sample indicated a successful sterilization process.” – Scientific Journal
“Her wound was abacterial, which was a relief considering the unsanitary conditions.” – Medical Novel
“The abacterial environment of the laboratory ensured accurate results in the experiment.” – Research Paper
“The abacterial solution was used to clean the surgical instruments.” – Medical Journal
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
Not applicable
Usage in American English
In American English, “abacterial” is used to describe a state or condition that is free from bacteria.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abacterial” is used to describe a state or condition that is free from bacteria.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: अबैक्टीरियल (abaiktīriyal)
Nepali: अबैक्टीरियल (abaiktīriyal)
Urdu: ابیکٹیریل (abacterial)
Tamil: அபேக்டீரியல் (apēkṭīriyal)
Telugu: అబైక్టీరియల్ (abaiktīrial)
Arabic: غير جرثومي (ghayr jarthumi)
Chinese: 无菌 (wú jūn)
Japanese: 無菌の (mukin no)
Russian: абактериальный (abakterial’nyy)
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