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Zestril vs angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor

angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor vs Zestril

Zestril and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Zestril Yes No No No
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor Yes No No No
As nouns, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor is a hypernym of Zestril; that is, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor is a word with a broader meaning than Zestril:
  • Zestril: an ACE inhibiting drug (trade names Prinivil or Zestril) administered as an antihypertensive and after heart attacks
  • angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor: an antihypertensive drug that blocks the formation of angiotensin II in the kidney, leading to relaxation of the arteries; promotes the excretion of salt and water by inhibiting the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme; also used to treat congestive heart failure
Other hypernyms of Zestril include ACE inhibitor.
Zestril (noun) angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (noun)
an ACE inhibiting drug (trade names Prinivil or Zestril) administered as an antihypertensive and after heart attacks an antihypertensive drug that blocks the formation of angiotensin II in the kidney, leading to relaxation of the arteries; promotes the excretion of salt and water by inhibiting the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme; also used to treat congestive heart failure
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