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carbone

Carbone vs Charbon - What's the difference?

carbone | charbon |


As a verb carbone

is .

As an adjective carbone

is carbonaceous.

As a noun charbon is

a small black spot or mark remaining in the cavity of the corner tooth of a horse after the large spot or mark has become obliterated.

Wikidiffcom vs Carbone - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | carbone |


As a verb carbone is

.

As an adjective carbone is

carbonaceous.

Carbone vs Carbane - What's the difference?

carbone | carbane |


As a verb carbone

is .

As an adjective carbone

is carbonaceous.

As a noun carbane is

(nonstandard|organic compound) a proposed systematic name for methane.

Carbine vs Carbone - What's the difference?

carbine | carbone |


As a noun carbine

is a rifle with a short barrel.

As a verb carbone is

.

As an adjective carbone is

carbonaceous.

Carboned vs Carbone - What's the difference?

carboned | carbone |


As verbs the difference between carboned and carbone

is that carboned is (carbone) while carbone is .

As an adjective carbone is

carbonaceous.

Carbons vs Carbone - What's the difference?

carbons | carbone |


As a noun carbons

is .

As a verb carbone is

.

As an adjective carbone is

carbonaceous.

Carbone vs Earbone - What's the difference?

carbone | earbone |


As a verb carbone

is .

As an adjective carbone

is carbonaceous.

As a noun earbone is

(anatomy) any bone in the ear.

Carbone vs Carbene - What's the difference?

carbone | carbene |


As nouns the difference between carbone and carbene

is that carbone is obsolete form of carbon while carbene is any short-lived, reactive species R2C:, especially the parent compound CH2: (also called methylene).

As a verb carbone

is to broil.

Carvone vs Carbone - What's the difference?

carvone | carbone |

Carbone is a descendant of carvone.



As nouns the difference between carvone and carbone

is that carvone is a terpenoid found naturally in many essential oils, most abundant in the oils from seeds of caraway and dill while carbone is obsolete form of carbon.

As a verb carbone is

to broil.

Carbone vs Carbyne - What's the difference?

carbone | carbyne |


As a verb carbone

is .

As an adjective carbone

is carbonaceous.

As a noun carbyne is

the trivalent radical r-c⋮ or any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives.

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