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pus

Pub vs Pus - What's the difference?

pub | pus |


As a noun pub

is a public house where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought and consumed and also provides food and sometimes entertainment, normally television viewing or pub can be a publication.

As a verb pub

is to go to one or more public houses or pub can be (informal|transitive) to publish.

As an initialism pus is

permanent under secretary (uk).

Pos vs Pus - What's the difference?

pos | pus |


As initialisms the difference between pos and pus

is that pos is parent over shoulderPUS is permanent Under Secretary (UK.

As an adjective pos

is positive.

As a noun pus is

a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.

Push vs Pus - What's the difference?

push | pus |


As a verb push

is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.

As a noun push

is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.

As an initialism pus is

permanent under secretary (uk).

Put vs Pus - What's the difference?

put | pus |


As initialisms the difference between put and pus

is that put is (electronics) while pus is permanent under secretary (uk).

As an acronym put

is (software|testing).

Pus vs Mucous - What's the difference?

pus | mucous |


As a noun pus

is a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.

As an initialism PUS

is permanent Under Secretary (UK.

As an adjective mucous is

pertaining to mucus.

Taxonomy vs Pus - What's the difference?

taxonomy | pus |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an initialism pus is

permanent under secretary (uk).

Abcess vs Pus - What's the difference?

abcess | pus |

Abcess is likely misspelled.


Abcess has no English definition.

As a noun pus is

a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.

As an initialism PUS is

permanent Under Secretary (UK.

Pus vs Pyoxanthose - What's the difference?

pus | pyoxanthose |


As nouns the difference between pus and pyoxanthose

is that pus is a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection while pyoxanthose is a greenish-yellow crystalline colouring matter found with pyocyanin in pus.

As an initialism PUS

is permanent Under Secretary (UK.

Pus vs Pyuria - What's the difference?

pus | pyuria |


As an initialism pus

is permanent under secretary (uk).

As a noun pyuria is

(medicine|pathology) the presence of pus in the urine.

Pus vs Attery - What's the difference?

pus | attery |


As an initialism pus

is permanent under secretary (uk).

As an adjective attery is

(dialectal|or|archaic) poisonous; venomous.

As a noun attery is

(of weather|dialectal|or|archaic) cold, bleak weather.

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