Opposite of an illness caused by a microorganism
Opposite of an obsessive interest in something
Opposite of an error or defect, especially in a computer program or system
Opposite of someone with a strong affinity for something
Opposite of an illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
Opposite of an illness or medical condition, especially a relatively minor one
Opposite of a crazy or eccentric person
(computing) Opposite of software designed to operate in a malicious, undesirable manner
Opposite of a person who is fanatical about a particular activity or interest
Opposite of an obsessional enthusiasm or liking
Opposite of an enthusiast or devotee of a particular thing
Opposite of a person with a disordered mental state, or seemingly so
Opposite of a small arthropod that has six legs and, generally, wings
Opposite of a fault or flaw that compromises someone or something
Opposite of a submicroscopic organism that typically replicates in a living host cell
“These results provide new insight into the development of antivirulence for treating many bacterial diseases.”
Opposite of an error, mistake or glitch in a system, program or piece of work
“After a thorough diagnostic, results showed normality in the operating system.”
Opposite of an insect or organism, typically one that lives on or in another organism at its expense
“Viruses depend on the host that they infect in order to be able to reproduce.”
Opposite of to annoy or bother (someone)
Opposite of to be, or cause to become, annoyed or irritated
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