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Syntaxis vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

syntaxis | syntexis | see also |

Syntaxis is a see also of syntexis.


As a noun syntaxis

is (obsolete|grammar) syntax.

As a proper noun syntexis is

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Wasting vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

wasting | syntexis |


As an adjective wasting

is causing a waste, particularly a wasting disease which causes pronounced loss of body mass.

As a verb wasting

is .

As a noun wasting

is gradual deterioration or wasting away.

As a proper noun syntexis is

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Emaciation vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

emaciation | syntexis |


As nouns the difference between emaciation and syntexis

is that emaciation is the act of making very lean while syntexis is a change in the structure of magma by melting or the assimilation of a different type of rock.

Assimilation vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

assimilation | syntexis |


As nouns the difference between assimilation and syntexis

is that assimilation is the act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated while syntexis is a change in the structure of magma by melting or the assimilation of a different type of rock.

Melting vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

melting | syntexis |


As a verb melting

is .

As an adjective melting

is which is melting, dissolving or liquefying.

As a noun melting

is the process of changing the state of a substance from solid to liquid by heating it past its melting point.

As a proper noun syntexis is

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Magma vs Syntexis - What's the difference?

magma | syntexis |


As a noun magma

is magma.

As a proper noun syntexis is

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Syntexis vs Woodwasp - What's the difference?

syntexis | woodwasp | see also |


As nouns the difference between syntexis and woodwasp

is that syntexis is a change in the structure of magma by melting or the assimilation of a different type of rock while woodwasp is any of various unrelated insects of the suborder Symphyta (the sawflies, not true wasps), whose larvae are found in wood.