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thermotype

Wikidiffcom vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | thermotype |


As a noun thermotype is

an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

Terms vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

terms | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between terms and thermotype

is that terms is while thermotype is an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

Thermotypy vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

thermotypy | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between thermotypy and thermotype

is that thermotypy is the art or process of obtaining thermotypes while thermotype is an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

Heat vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

heat | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between heat and thermotype

is that heat is (military) high explosive antitank: a munition using a high explosive shaped charge to breach armour while thermotype is an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

Press vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

press | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between press and thermotype

is that press is a device used to apply pressure to an item while thermotype is an (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

As a verb press

is to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.

Impression vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

impression | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between impression and thermotype

is that impression is the indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another while thermotype is an (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

Acid vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

acid | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between acid and thermotype

is that acid is acid (a food with a sharp taste) while thermotype is an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

As an adjective acid

is acid; sour; tart (having a sharp taste such as that of vinegar or a lemon).

Wet vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

wet | thermotype |


As nouns the difference between wet and thermotype

is that wet is liquid or moisture while thermotype is an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a verb wet

is to cover or impregnate with liquid.

Image vs Thermotype - What's the difference?

image | thermotype |


As a verb image

is .

As an adjective image

is figurative (of sense of term or discourse).

As a noun thermotype is

an image (as for example of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with an acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.