Difference between Antiseptic and Antibacterial

What is the difference between Antiseptic and Antibacterial?

Antiseptic as a noun is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to disinfectants) and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to antibiotics). while Antibacterial as a noun is an antibacterial drug

Antiseptic

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. Generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to disinfectants) and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to antibiotics).

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics. Capable of preventing microbial infection. Very clean; aseptic. Free of unpleasantness; sanitized or bowdlerized.

Antibacterial

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An antibacterial drug

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Killing or inhibiting bacteria

We hope you now know whether to use Antiseptic or Antibacterial in your sentence.

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