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aseptic
[uh-sep-tik, ey-sep-]
adjective
free from the living germs of disease, fermentation, or putrefaction.
noun
a product, as milk or fruit juice, that is marketed in an aseptic package or container.
(used with a singular verb)aseptics, a system of packaging sterilized products in airtight containers so that freshness is preserved for several months.
aseptic
/ əˈsɛptɪk, eɪ- /
adjective
free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile
aiming to achieve a germ-free condition
aseptic
Free of microorganisms that cause disease.
Other Word Forms
- aseptically adverb
- asepticism noun
- nonaseptic adjective
- nonaseptically adverb
Example Sentences
“Mycelium has the advantage that it can be mass-produced under controlled, aseptic conditions, assuring specified levels of key compounds and preventing contamination by undesirable microorganisms and insects,” adds Saxe.
Stine’s calculus results in a largely aseptic affair on the page, but Netflix takes the responsibility of choreographing kids’ murders much more seriously.
’s more, the aseptic cartons themselves are designed to be recyclable, and are usually made from around 70 percent paperboard.
The specialist process of filling the syringes used in the pens, called aseptic or sterile fill-finish, is particularly in demand.
The first case of meningitis in Durango was confirmed late last year when doctors diagnosed several cases of aseptic meningitis, an especially harmful inflammation of the brain.
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