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salicylate vs Bayer

Bayer vs salicylate

salicylate and Bayer both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
salicylate Yes No No No
Bayer Yes No No No
As nouns, Bayer is a hyponym of salicylate; that is, Bayer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than salicylate:
  • salicylate: a salt of salicylic acid (included in several commonly used drugs)
  • Bayer: the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets
salicylate (noun) Bayer (noun)
a salt of salicylic acid (included in several commonly used drugs) the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets
Difference between salicylate and Bayer

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