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Flask vs Tonic - What's the difference?

flask | tonic |


As nouns the difference between flask and tonic

is that flask is a narrow-necked vessel of metal or glass, used for various purposes; as of sheet metal, to carry gunpowder in; or of wrought iron, to contain quicksilver; or of glass, to heat water in, etc while tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate.

As an adjective tonic is

pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

Tonic vs Strength - What's the difference?

tonic | strength |


As nouns the difference between tonic and strength

is that tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate or tonic can be (music) the first note of a scale while strength is the quality or degree of being strong.

As an adjective tonic

is (physics|pathology) pertaining to tension, especially of muscles or tonic can be (music) pertaining to the keynote of a composition.

As a verb strength is

(obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

Tonic vs Serum - What's the difference?

tonic | serum |


As nouns the difference between tonic and serum

is that tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate while serum is the clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. Also called blood serum.

As an adjective tonic

is pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

Tonic vs Null - What's the difference?

tonic | null |


As nouns the difference between tonic and null

is that tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate or tonic can be (music) the first note of a scale while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As an adjective tonic

is (physics|pathology) pertaining to tension, especially of muscles or tonic can be (music) pertaining to the keynote of a composition.

Tonic vs Toner - What's the difference?

tonic | toner |


As nouns the difference between tonic and toner

is that tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate while toner is powder used in laser printers and photocopiers to form the text and images on the printed paper.

As an adjective tonic

is pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

As a proper noun Toner is

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Tincture vs Tonic - What's the difference?

tincture | tonic |


As nouns the difference between tincture and tonic

is that tincture is a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes while tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate.

As a verb tincture

is to stain or impregnate (something) with colour.

As an adjective tonic is

pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

Leitmotif vs Tonic - What's the difference?

leitmotif | tonic |


In lang=en terms the difference between leitmotif and tonic

is that leitmotif is a melodic theme associated with a particular character, place, thing or idea in an opera while tonic is the triad built on the tonic note.

As an adjective tonic is

pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

Nervine vs Tonic - What's the difference?

nervine | tonic |


As adjectives the difference between nervine and tonic

is that nervine is (medicine) having the quality of acting upon or affecting the nerves; quieting nervous excitement while tonic is (physics|pathology) pertaining to tension, especially of muscles or tonic can be (music) pertaining to the keynote of a composition.

As a noun tonic is

a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate or tonic can be (music) the first note of a scale.

Tonic vs Syrup - What's the difference?

tonic | syrup |


As nouns the difference between tonic and syrup

is that tonic is a substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate while syrup is any thick liquid that is added to or poured over food as a flavouring and has a high sugar content. Also any viscous liquid.

As an adjective tonic

is pertaining to tension, especially of muscles.

Tonic vs Href - What's the difference?

tonic | href |

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