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Taxonomy vs Condense - What's the difference?

taxonomy | condense |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb condense is

.

As an adjective condense is

condensed.

Docket vs Condense - What's the difference?

docket | condense |


In transitive terms the difference between docket and condense

is that docket is to enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial while condense is to decrease size or volume by concentration toward the essence.

As a noun docket

is a summary; a brief digest.

As an adjective condense is

condensed; compact; dense.

Condense vs Focus - What's the difference?

condense | focus |


As verbs the difference between condense and focus

is that condense is while focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

As an adjective condense

is condensed.

As a noun focus is

(countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

Condense vs Condensible - What's the difference?

condense | condensible |


As adjectives the difference between condense and condensible

is that condense is condensed while condensible is capable of being condensed.

As a verb condense

is .

Condense vs Graupel - What's the difference?

condense | graupel |


As a verb condense

is .

As an adjective condense

is condensed.

As a noun graupel is

(uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

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