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suffosion

Terms vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

terms | suffosion |


As nouns the difference between terms and suffosion

is that terms is while suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

Suffosion vs Suffossion - What's the difference?

suffosion | suffossion |


As nouns the difference between suffosion and suffossion

is that suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed while suffossion is a digging underneath; an undermining.

Suffusion vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

suffusion | suffosion |


As nouns the difference between suffusion and suffosion

is that suffusion is the act of pouring a liquid over something while suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

Dolines vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

dolines | suffosion |

Dolines is likely misspelled.


Dolines has no English definition.

As a noun suffosion is

a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

Sinkholes vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

sinkholes | suffosion |


As nouns the difference between sinkholes and suffosion

is that sinkholes is while suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

Subsidence vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

subsidence | suffosion |


As nouns the difference between subsidence and suffosion

is that subsidence is the process of becoming less active or severe while suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

Process vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

process | suffosion |


As nouns the difference between process and suffosion

is that process is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product while suffosion is a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.

As a verb process

is to perform a particular process or process can be (mostly british) to walk in a procession.

Geological vs Suffosion - What's the difference?

geological | suffosion |


As an adjective geological

is geologic.

As a noun suffosion is

a geological process by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed.