consolute |
convolute |
As adjectives the difference between consolute and convolute
is that
consolute is (chemistry) describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions while
convolute is (botany|of a leaf) coiled such that one edge is inside, and one outside the coil, giving a spiral effect in cross section (a special case of imbricate).
As a verb convolute is
to make unnecessarily complex.
consolate |
consolute |
As a verb consolate
is to console; to comfort.
As an adjective consolute is
describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions.
consolute |
nonconsolute |
As adjectives the difference between consolute and nonconsolute
is that
consolute is (chemistry) describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions while
nonconsolute is not consolute.