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Witless vs Spitless - What's the difference?

witless | spitless | see also |

Witless is a see also of spitless.


As adjectives the difference between witless and spitless

is that witless is destitute of wit or understanding; wanting thought; hence, indiscreet; not under the guidance of judgment while spitless is having a dry mouth; greatly frightened; (see usage notes below).

Speciation vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

speciation | allopatric | see also |

Speciation is a see also of allopatric.


As a noun speciation

is speciation.

As an adjective allopatric is

(biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Proinsulin vs Proprotein - What's the difference?

proinsulin | proprotein | see also |

Proinsulin is a see also of proprotein.


As nouns the difference between proinsulin and proprotein

is that proinsulin is (biochemistry) a polypeptide that is the prohormone precursor of insulin while proprotein is (protein) any protein that is cleaved by a convertase to form a smaller protein or biologically-active polypeptide.

Preproprotein vs Proprotein - What's the difference?

preproprotein | proprotein | see also |

Preproprotein is often a misspelling of proprotein.


Preproprotein has no English definition.

As a noun proprotein is

any protein that is cleaved by a convertase to form a smaller protein or biologically-active polypeptide.

Preprotein vs Proprotein - What's the difference?

preprotein | proprotein | see also |

Preprotein is often a misspelling of proprotein.


Preprotein has no English definition.

As a noun proprotein is

any protein that is cleaved by a convertase to form a smaller protein or biologically-active polypeptide.

Polarogram vs Polarograph - What's the difference?

polarogram | polarograph | see also |


As nouns the difference between polarogram and polarograph

is that polarogram is a plot of current against potential produced by polarography while polarograph is any of several instruments used in polarography.

Presymbiosis vs Asymbiosis - What's the difference?

presymbiosis | asymbiosis | see also |


In biology terms the difference between presymbiosis and asymbiosis

is that presymbiosis is the stage in the development of an organism during which the necessary biochemical changes are made to allow a move from asymbiosis to symbiosis while asymbiosis is a lack of symbiosis, especially in an organism that otherwise exhibits symbiosis.

Unal vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

unal | duoplural | see also |

Unal is a see also of duoplural.


As a proper noun unal

is .

As an adjective duoplural is

(grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As a noun duoplural is

(linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

Trial vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

trial | duoplural | see also |

Trial is a see also of duoplural.


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is (grammar) pertaining to a language form referring to three of something, as people; contrast singular'', ''dual'' and ''plural while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As nouns the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

As adjectives the difference between trial and duoplural

is that trial is pertaining to a trial or test or trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As a verb trial

is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.

Singulative vs Duoplural - What's the difference?

singulative | duoplural | see also |

Singulative is a see also of duoplural.


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between singulative and duoplural

is that singulative is (grammar) a singulative form or construction while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As adjectives the difference between singulative and duoplural

is that singulative is (grammar) of or pertaining to a grammatical form or construction that expresses the individuation of a single referent from a mass noun while duoplural is (grammar) pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.

As nouns the difference between singulative and duoplural

is that singulative is (grammar) a singulative form or construction while duoplural is (linguistics|grammar) duoplural number; the grammatical number of a noun marking two or more of something (as in singular or duoplural) some languages that employ the duoplural are navajo and taos, where the verb shows singular, dual, and plural numbers, but the nouns are marked only as singular or nonsingular (duoplural).

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