slovo | definícia |
efficacy (mass) | efficacy
- účinnosť |
efficacy (encz) | efficacy,efektivnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
efficacy (encz) | efficacy,účinnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
efficacy (encz) | efficacy,výkonnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
efficacy (gcide) | efficacy \ef"fi*ca*cy\, n. [L. efficacia, fr. efficax. See
Efficacious.]
Power to produce effects; operation or energy of an agent or
force; production of the effect intended; as, the efficacy of
medicine in counteracting disease; the efficacy of prayer.
"Of noxious efficacy." --Milton.
Syn: efficacy.
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Syn: Virtue; force; energy; potency; efficiency.
[1913 Webster] efficience |
efficacy (wn) | efficacy
n 1: capacity or power to produce a desired effect; "concern
about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine" [syn:
efficacy, efficaciousness] [ant: inefficaciousness,
inefficacy] |
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inefficacy (encz) | inefficacy,neúčinnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Coefficacy (gcide) | Coefficacy \Co*ef"fi*ca*cy\, n.
Joint efficacy.
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Inefficacy (gcide) | Inefficacy \In*ef"fi*ca*cy\, n. [L. inefficacia. See In- not,
and Efficacy.]
Lack of power to produce the desired or proper effect;
inefficiency; ineffectualness; futility; uselessness;
fruitlessness; as, the inefficacy of medicines or means.
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The seeming inefficacy of censures. --Bp. Hall.
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The inefficacy was soon proved, like that of many
similar medicines. --James
Gregory.
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inefficacy (wn) | inefficacy
n 1: a lack of efficacy [syn: inefficacy, inefficaciousness]
[ant: efficaciousness, efficacy] |
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