antiseptised
Antiseptised is the past participle form of the verb antiseptise, meaning treated with an antiseptic to inhibit or destroy microorganisms on living tissue. The term is primarily used in British English; in American English the verb is more commonly antiseptized or antiseptize. The related noun is antisepsis and the adjective antiseptic.
In medical practice, to antiseptise something means to apply an antiseptic solution to skin, wounds, or mucous
Historically, antiseptised techniques were central to the development of antiseptic surgery in the 19th century, notably
Distinctions are important: antisepsis refers to preventing infection on living tissue; disinfection targets inanimate objects; sterilization
Today, the exact past-tense form persists mainly in historical or formal medical text, with modern prose more