Difference between Lysogenic and Condition

What is the difference between Lysogenic and Condition?

Lysogenic as an adjective is of, relating to, or causing lysis while Condition as a noun is a logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. the phrase can either be true or false.

Lysogenic

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: of, relating to, or causing lysis of, or relating to lysogeny

Condition

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.A requirement, term or requisite.The health status of a medical patient.The state or quality.A particular state of being.The situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To subject to the process of acclimation.To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise.To shape the behaviour of someone to do something.To treat (the hair) with hair conditioner.

Example sentence: I think what makes people fascinating is conflict, it's drama, it's the human condition. Nobody wants to watch perfection.

We hope you now know whether to use Lysogenic or Condition in your sentence.

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