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Monogenic vs Monogamous - What's the difference?

monogenic | monogamous |


As adjectives the difference between monogenic and monogamous

is that monogenic is of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism while monogamous is being married to one person at a time.

As a noun monogenic

is (mathematics) a derivative of a monogenic function.

Monogamous - What does it mean?

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Monogynous vs Monogamous - What's the difference?

monogynous | monogamous |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between monogynous and monogamous

is that monogynous is (botany) of or relating to the monogynia; having only one style or stigma while monogamous is (botany) monogamic; having a simple flower with united anthers.

As adjectives the difference between monogynous and monogamous

is that monogynous is (botany) of or relating to the monogynia; having only one style or stigma while monogamous is being married to one person at a time.

Monogamous vs Gay - What's the difference?

monogamous | gay |


As an adjective monogamous

is being married to one person at a time.

As a noun gay is

nape.

As a verb gay is

to crow.

Monogamous vs Polysexual - What's the difference?

monogamous | polysexual |


As adjectives the difference between monogamous and polysexual

is that monogamous is being married to one person at a time while polysexual is of or pertaining to multiple types of sexuality.

Monogamous vs Monogenous - What's the difference?

monogamous | monogenous |


As adjectives the difference between monogamous and monogenous

is that monogamous is being married to one person at a time while monogenous is relating to monogenesis.

Monogamous vs Polygamousmarriage - What's the difference?

monogamous | polygamousmarriage |

Taxonomy vs Monogamous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | monogamous |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective monogamous is

being married to one person at a time.

Monogamous vs Nonmonogamous - What's the difference?

monogamous | nonmonogamous |


As adjectives the difference between monogamous and nonmonogamous

is that monogamous is being married to one person at a time while nonmonogamous is not monogamous.

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