# Global Standard Glossary

- [All](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary)
- [A](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/A)
- [B](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/B)
- [C](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/C)
- [D](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/D)
- [E](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/E)
- [F](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/F)
- [G](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/G)
- [H](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/H)
- I
- [J](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/J)
- [K](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/K)
- [L](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/L)
- [M](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/M)
- [N](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/N)
- [O](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/O)
- [P](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/P)
- [Q](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/Q)
- [R](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/R)
- [S](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/S)
- [T](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/T)
- [U](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/U)
- [V](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/V)
- [W](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/W)
- [X](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/X)
- [Y](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/Y)
- [Z](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/Z)

 | Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| [ Input](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/input) | General term for all Substances and Preparations directly applied as textile auxiliary agents, inks, dyes or pigments. |
| [ Invasive Products](https://global-standards.org/resources/glossary/invasive-products) | Clinically Invasive Products: Any device that penetrates the body through the skin, with the aid of or in the context of a surgical operation. Physically Invasive Products: Any device that, in whole or part, penetrates inside the body through a natural or artificial orifice. |
