terms |
octopine |
As nouns the difference between terms and octopine
is that
terms is while
octopine is (chemistry) an analog of lactic acid, derived from the amino acids arginine and alanine, first isolated from the muscle tissue of octopus species.
As an adjective octopine is
of or pertaining to an octopus or octopuses.
octopine |
nopaline |
As nouns the difference between octopine and nopaline
is that
octopine is (chemistry) an analog of lactic acid, derived from the amino acids arginine and alanine, first isolated from the muscle tissue of octopus species while
nopaline is (biochemistry) an opine derived from glutamic acid and arginine.
As an adjective octopine
is of or pertaining to an octopus or octopuses.
taxonomy |
octopine |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and octopine
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
octopine is (chemistry) an analog of lactic acid, derived from the amino acids arginine and alanine, first isolated from the muscle tissue of octopus species.
As an adjective octopine is
of or pertaining to an octopus or octopuses.
octopine |
octopuslike |
Synonyms |
Octopuslike is a synonym of octopine.
As adjectives the difference between octopine and octopuslike
is that
octopine is of or pertaining to an octopus or octopuses while
octopuslike is resembling or characteristic of an octopus.
As a noun octopine
is an analog of lactic acid, derived from the amino acids arginine and alanine, first isolated from the muscle tissue of octopus species.