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steam

Stem vs Steam - What's the difference?

stem | steam |


As a noun stem

is (countable).

As an initialism steam is

.

Steam vs Wateer - What's the difference?

steam | wateer |

Steam vs Braise - What's the difference?

steam | braise |

Braise is a hyponym of steam.



As nouns the difference between steam and braise

is that steam is the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase while braise is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between steam and braise

is that steam is to cook with steam while braise is to cook in a small amount of liquid, in a covered pan. Somewhere between steaming and boiling.

As an adjective steam

is old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

As an initialism STEAM

is initialism of Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy|Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy|lang=en.

Taxonomy vs Steam - What's the difference?

taxonomy | steam |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an initialism steam is

.

Steam vs Poach - What's the difference?

steam | poach |

Poach is a hyponym of steam.



In obsolete terms the difference between steam and poach

is that steam is to exhale while poach is to begin and not complete.

In transitive terms the difference between steam and poach

is that steam is to expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing while poach is to cook something in simmering water.

In intransitive terms the difference between steam and poach

is that steam is to travel by means of steam power while poach is to be cooked in simmering water.

As verbs the difference between steam and poach

is that steam is to cook with steam while poach is to cook something in simmering water.

As a noun steam

is the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase.

As an adjective steam

is old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

As an initialism STEAM

is initialism of Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy|Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy|lang=en.

Air vs Steam - What's the difference?

air | steam |


As nouns the difference between air and steam

is that air is the atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe, formerly considered to be a single substance, one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of Eastern traditions while steam is the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase.

As verbs the difference between air and steam

is that air is to bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it while steam is to cook with steam.

As an adjective steam is

old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

As an initialism STEAM is

initialism of Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy|Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy|lang=en.

Steam vs Simmer - What's the difference?

steam | simmer |


In transitive terms the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing while simmer is to cause to cook or to cause to undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

In intransitive terms the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to travel by means of steam power while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As nouns the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase while simmer is the state or process of simmering.

As verbs the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to cook with steam while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As an adjective steam

is old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

As an initialism STEAM

is initialism of Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy|Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy|lang=en.

Steam vs Noncondensing - What's the difference?

steam | noncondensing |


As an initialism steam

is .

As an adjective noncondensing is

not condensing]]; of a steam engine, [[discharge|discharging the steam from the cylinder at a pressure nearly equal to or above that of the atmosphere and not into a condenser.

Steam vs Kimbap - What's the difference?

steam | kimbap |


As an initialism steam

is .

As a noun kimbap is

a korean dish of steamed white rice and other ingredients rolled in sheets of dried laver seaweed and served in bite-size slices.

Steam vs Steampipe - What's the difference?

steam | steampipe |


As an initialism steam

is .

As a noun steampipe is

a pipe of a boiler, through which steam passes.

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