s |
octane |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a noun octane is
.
octane |
fennec |
As nouns the difference between octane and fennec
is that
octane is any of the eighteen isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons (C
8H
18) found in petroleum, especially an iso-octane 2,2,4 trimethyl-pentane; they are used as fuels and solvents while
fennec is a small fox of the species
Vulpes zerda, found in the Sahara (excluding the coast) and having distinctive oversized ears.
octane |
cetane |
As nouns the difference between octane and cetane
is that
octane is any of the eighteen isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons (C
8H
18) found in petroleum, especially an iso-octane 2,2,4 trimethyl-pentane; they are used as fuels and solvents while
cetane is the aliphatic hydrocarbon C
16H
34 (hexadecane) used as a standard for diesel fuel.
contrast |
octane |
As nouns the difference between contrast and octane
is that
contrast is (
label) a difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable while
octane is .
As a verb contrast
is to set in opposition in order to show the difference or differences between.
octane |
undefined |
As a noun octane
is any of the eighteen isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons (C
8H
18) found in petroleum, especially an iso-octane 2,2,4 trimethyl-pentane; they are used as fuels and solvents.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
octane |
octane |
In plural of|octan|lang=de terms the difference between octane and octane
is that
octane is while
octane is .
As nouns the difference between octane and octane
is that
octane is while
octane is .
octane |
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octane |
pentane |
As nouns the difference between octane and pentane
is that
octane is any of the eighteen isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons (C
8H
18) found in petroleum, especially an iso-octane 2,2,4 trimethyl-pentane; they are used as fuels and solvents while
pentane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon of chemical formula C
5H
12; either of the three isomers n-pentane, methyl-butane (isopentane), and di-methyl-propane (neopentane); volatile liquids under normal conditions.
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