Apr 13, 2018 07:53
6 yrs ago
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English term

Obsolete excipient

English to French Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals
Dans les avantages d'un médicament, j'ai "no obsolete excipients". Selon le client "obsolete" a le sens de "not commonly used nowadays".

Je n'ai trouvé aucune occurrence avec "excipient obsolète". Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée pour "obsolete" ?

Merci d'avance de votre aide !
Proposed translations (French)
5 +4 excipient obsolète
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Non-PRO (1): Drmanu49

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Discussion

Tony M Apr 13, 2018:
@ Asker I wouldn't worry too much about the shortage of 'Net hits — you source term does get many either! Just accept it is an extremely rare concept...

Proposed translations

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excipient obsolète

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Note added at 24 mins (2018-04-13 08:17:36 GMT)
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Or "excipient désuet"

obsolete= no longer used

This is a list of synonyms, in case another expression sound better for you:

http://www.notrefamille.com/dictionnaire/definition/obsolete...
Peer comment(s):

agree Claude-André Assian : en effet Renvi, pourquoi chercher plus loin!
1 hr
;-)
agree marewa
2 hrs
Merci marewa!
agree Drmanu49
12 hrs
Merci Drmanu49
agree Bertrand Leduc
1 day 43 mins
Merci Bertrand !
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "C'était ma première idée, mais je voulais vérifier s'il existait une expression consacrée. Merci pour vos commentaires !"
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