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saccade

S vs Saccade - What's the difference?

s | saccade |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As an adjective saccade is

jerky, jolty.

As a verb saccade is

.

Saccade vs Succade - What's the difference?

saccade | succade |


As an adjective saccade

is jerky, jolty.

As a verb saccade

is .

As a noun succade is

candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).

Saccaded vs Saccade - What's the difference?

saccaded | saccade |


As verbs the difference between saccaded and saccade

is that saccaded is past tense of saccade while saccade is to make a rapid jerking movement to focus elsewhere.

As a noun saccade is

a sudden jerking movement.

Saccate vs Saccade - What's the difference?

saccate | saccade |


As an adjective saccate

is shaped like a pouch or sac.

As a noun saccade is

a sudden jerking movement.

As a verb saccade is

to make a rapid jerking movement to focus elsewhere.

Taxonomy vs Saccade - What's the difference?

taxonomy | saccade |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective saccade is

jerky, jolty.

As a verb saccade is

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