"M. G. Devour" wrote:

> Marshall writes:
> > I believe by convention an antibiotic that is used on non-living
> > things is called a disinfectant.  The dictionary says that an
> > antibiotic is anything that kills some forms of life.
>
> I think the definition that's important to *this* discussion is the
> FDA and FTC's definition of "antibiotic."
>
> They're the ones that'll be enforcing *their* rules, so you'd better
> know what *they* think an antibiotic is, and be prepared to prove it...

Good point. Do they let anyone in on what their definition is?  Anyone know?

The government is always redefining words to meet their political aims,
where they redefine patriotism as terrorism and minority to mean majority
and majority to mean minority.

Marshall


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