antisepsis
noun
- destruction of germs causing disease
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌæn.tiˈsɛp.sɪs/ / /ˌæn.tɪˈsɛp.sɪs/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₂ent- Proto-Indo-European *-s Proto-Indo-European *h₂énts Proto-Indo-European *-i Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti Ancient Greek ᾰ̓ντῐ́ (ăntĭ́) Ancient Greek ἀντι- (anti-)der. English anti- English sepsis English antisepsis From anti- + sepsis.
- The science and practice of countering microbial infection, as with the use of antiseptics, and the use of aseptic technique.
- Any antiseptic agent.
“Pastes made with ordinary wheat flour are very liable to mould and while this tendency may be counteracted by addition of chemical preservatives, there is danger that such antisepses may not be healthful for the print itself.”