resistant to a disease
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premuneresistant to a disease
IMMUNEResistant to disease
superbuga bacterium resistant to antibiotics
superbugsSUPERBUG, a bacterium resistant to antibiotics
refractoryResistant to a process or stimulus
nonshrinkof a fabric, resistant to shrinking
refractoriesA substance that is resistant to heat
refractory(of a person or animal) Resistant to infection
CELLOPHANEResult of trying to invent a stain-resistant tablecloth
soundproofedMake (a room or building) resistant to the passage of sound
refractory(of a substance) Resistant to heat; hard to melt or fuse
superbugA strain of bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotic drugs
soundproofingMake (a room or building) resistant to the passage of sound
superbugsA strain of bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotic drugs
firebricka brick resistant to fire, used for furnace linings, grates, etc
soundproofsMake (a room or building) resistant to the passage of sound
rustproofto make resistant to rust, such as by applying a coating
firebricksFIREBRICK, a brick resistant to fire, used for furnace linings, grates, etc
rustproofedRUSTPROOF, to make resistant to rust, such as by applying a coating
rustproofsRUSTPROOF, to make resistant to rust, such as by applying a coating
rustproofingthe act of making resistant to rust, such as by applying a coating
glassinea thin dense transparent or semitransparent paper highly resistant to the passage of air and grease
ovenablenoting or pertaining to heat-resistant packaging ready for cooking in an oven, esp. a microwave
weatherizesMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
weatherizedMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
weatherizingMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
rimrocksAn outcrop of resistant rock forming a margin to a gravel deposit, esp. one forming a cliff at the edge of a plateau
nicklea silver-white hard malleable ductile metallic element capable of a high polish and resistant to corrosion that is used chiefly in alloys and as a catalyst see element table
olestraa noncaloric fat substitute consisting of a series of compounds that are sucrose esters of six to eight fatty acids resistant to absorption by the digestive system because of their large size
olestrasa noncaloric fat substitute consisting of a series of compounds that are sucrose esters of six to eight fatty acids resistant to absorption by the digestive system because of their large size
siliconesAny of a class of synthetic materials that are polymers with a chemical structure based on chains of alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, with organic groups attached to the silicon atoms. Such compounds are typically resistant to chemical attack and insensitive to temperature changes and are used to make rubber, plastics, polishes, and lubricants