Wordnet 3.0
NOUN (1)
1.
a substance that destroys micro-organisms that carry disease without harming body tissues;
ADJECTIVE (4)
1.
thoroughly clean and free of or destructive to disease-causing organisms;
- Example: "doctors in antiseptic green coats"- Example: "the antiseptic effect of alcohol"- Example: "it is said that marjoram has antiseptic qualities"2.
clean and honest;
- Example: "antiseptic financial practices"3.
freeing from error or corruption;
- Example: "the antiseptic effect of sturdy criticism"4.
devoid of objectionable language;
- Example: "lyrics as antiseptic as Sunday School"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Antiseptic \An`ti*sep"tic\, n.
a substance which kills or retards the growth of
microorganisms, especially when used for protection against
infection; a substance which prevents or retards
putrefaction, or destroys, or protects from, putrefactive
organisms; as, carbolic acid, alcohol, cinchona, and many
other agents sold commercially.
[1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Antiseptic \An`ti*sep"tic\, Antiseptical \An`ti*sep"tic*al\, a.
Counteracting or preventing putrefaction, or a putrescent
tendency in the system; antiputrefactive.
[1913 Webster]
Antiseptic surgery, that system of surgical practice which
insists upon a systematic use of antiseptics in the
performance of operations and the dressing of wounds.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
antiseptic
adj 1: thoroughly clean and free of or destructive to disease-
causing organisms; "doctors in antiseptic green coats";
"the antiseptic effect of alcohol"; "it is said that
marjoram has antiseptic qualities" [ant: infected,
septic]
2: clean and honest; "antiseptic financial practices"
3: freeing from error or corruption; "the antiseptic effect of
sturdy criticism"
4: devoid of objectionable language; "lyrics as antiseptic as
Sunday School"
n 1: a substance that destroys micro-organisms that carry
disease without harming body tissues