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I think what you are trying to ask is what is the difference between Steroids and Anabolic Steroids, as the term Steroid refers to all hormone related terpenoid lipids (both male and female) including estrogen, cortisol, progesterone and testosterone.

On the other hand, The term Anabolic Steroid refers to a particular class of steroids that are related to the male hormone testosterone only. This particular steroid helps in heightening the process of protein synthesis inside the cells which can help in building up of the cellular tissue. The process generally initiates the effects in the growth of muscles.

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