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radioisotope vs tracer

tracer vs radioisotope

radioisotope and tracer both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
radioisotope Yes No No No
tracer Yes No No No
As nouns, tracer is a hyponym of radioisotope; that is, tracer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than radioisotope:
  • radioisotope: a radioactive isotope of an element; produced either naturally or artificially
  • tracer: (radiology) any radioactive isotope introduced into the body to study metabolism or other biological processes
Other hyponyms of radioisotope include label, iodine-131, iodine-125.
radioisotope (noun) tracer (noun)
a radioactive isotope of an element; produced either naturally or artificially ammunition whose flight can be observed by a trail of smoke
(radiology) any radioactive isotope introduced into the body to study metabolism or other biological processes
an instrument used to make tracings
an investigator who is employed to find missing persons or missing goods
Difference between radioisotope and tracer

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