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Terms vs Rebit - What's the difference?

terms | rebit |


As nouns the difference between terms and rebit

is that terms is while rebit is (physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

Rebit vs Refit - What's the difference?

rebit | refit |


As nouns the difference between rebit and refit

is that rebit is any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory while refit is an act of having something fitted again, or replaced.

As a verb refit is

to fit again; to put back into its place.

Rebit vs Rebid - What's the difference?

rebit | rebid |


As a noun rebit

is (physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

As a verb rebid is

to bid again on something.

Remit vs Rebit - What's the difference?

remit | rebit |


As a verb remit

is .

As a noun rebit is

(physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

Rebit vs Debit - What's the difference?

rebit | debit |


As nouns the difference between rebit and debit

is that rebit is any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory while debit is in bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.

As a verb debit is

to make an entry on the debit side of an account.

As an adjective debit is

of or relating to process of taking money from an account.

Rebit vs Reit - What's the difference?

rebit | reit |


As a noun rebit

is (physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

As an initialism reit is

(legal) real estate]] investment [[trust|trust, an investment device where the holding company uses the funds invested to hold real estate.

Resit vs Rebit - What's the difference?

resit | rebit |


As nouns the difference between resit and rebit

is that resit is an examination taken for a second time, after first failing while rebit is any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory.

As a verb resit

is to take an examination for a second time, after first failing.

Rebut vs Rebit - What's the difference?

rebut | rebit |


As a verb rebut

is to drive back or beat back; to repulse.

As a noun rebit is

(physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

Relit vs Rebit - What's the difference?

relit | rebit |


As a verb relit

is (relight).

As a noun rebit is

(physics) any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory).

Entangled vs Rebit - What's the difference?

entangled | rebit |


In physics terms the difference between entangled and rebit

is that entangled is (of two quantum states) correlated, even though physically separated; (referring to a state of a composite system) not separable while rebit is any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory.

As a verb entangled

is past tense of entangle.

As an adjective entangled

is tangled or twisted together.

As a noun rebit is

any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory.

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