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Romaphobia vs Antigypsyism - What's the difference?

romaphobia | antigypsyism | see also |

Romaphobia is a see also of antigypsyism.


As nouns the difference between romaphobia and antigypsyism

is that romaphobia is fear, dislike or hate of roma people while antigypsyism is hostility]], prejudice or racism toward romani people ([[gypsy|gypsies).

Subsilicate vs Unisilicate - What's the difference?

subsilicate | unisilicate | see also |

Subsilicate is a see also of unisilicate.


As nouns the difference between subsilicate and unisilicate

is that subsilicate is (inorganic chemistry) a basic silicate while unisilicate is (mineralogy) a salt of orthosilicic acid where the ratio of oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1.

Pilocarpine vs Jaborine - What's the difference?

pilocarpine | jaborine | see also |

Pilocarpine is a see also of jaborine.


As nouns the difference between pilocarpine and jaborine

is that pilocarpine is (biochemistry) a muscarinic alkaloid obtained from the leaves of tropical american shrubs from the genus pilocarpus while jaborine is (organic compound) an alkaloid found in jaborandi leaves, resembling atropine.

Gcs vs Avpu - What's the difference?

gcs | avpu | see also |


In emergency medicine terms the difference between gcs and avpu

is that gcs is initialism of Glasgow Coma Scale|lang=en, a system used by medical workers to score the severity of a patient being transported by ambulance on a number scale while avpu is a system used by medical workers to assess and record a patient's responsiveness and level of consciousness.

As a noun GCS

is initialism of Glasgow Coma Scale|lang=en, a system used by medical workers to score the severity of a patient being transported by ambulance on a number scale.

As an initialism AVPU is

a system used by medical workers to assess and record a patient's responsiveness and level of consciousness.

Secundine vs Primine - What's the difference?

secundine | primine | see also |


In botany terms the difference between secundine and primine

is that secundine is the second coat, or integument, of an ovule, lying within the primine while primine is the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two.

Polycyclic vs Eucyclic - What's the difference?

polycyclic | eucyclic | see also |


As adjectives the difference between polycyclic and eucyclic

is that polycyclic is having two or more rings of atoms in the molecule while eucyclic is having a trimerous pentacyclic floral structure.

As a noun polycyclic

is such a compound.

Dce vs Dte - What's the difference?

dce | dte | see also |


In computer hardware terms the difference between dce and dte

is that dce is data Circuit-Terminating Equipment while dte is data Terminal Equipment.

Hoverbike vs Skycycle - What's the difference?

hoverbike | skycycle | see also |

Hoverbike is a see also of skycycle.


As nouns the difference between hoverbike and skycycle

is that hoverbike is (scifi) a motorbike capable of levitation while skycycle is (science fiction) a bicycle capable of levitation.

Karaim vs Karaism - What's the difference?

karaim | karaism | see also |

Karaim is a see also of karaism.


As proper nouns the difference between karaim and karaism

is that karaim is a kipchak turkic language, with aramaic and persian influences, spoken in lithuania, poland, the crimea and the ukraine while karaism is a jewish movement that recognises only the tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from rabbinic judaism.

As a noun karaim

is a member of a turkic ethnic group which traditionally spoke this language.

Karaim vs Karaite - What's the difference?

karaim | karaite | see also |

Karaim is a see also of karaite.


As nouns the difference between karaim and karaite

is that karaim is a member of a turkic ethnic group which traditionally spoke this language while karaite is an adherent of karaism.

As a proper noun karaim

is a kipchak turkic language, with aramaic and persian influences, spoken in lithuania, poland, the crimea and the ukraine.

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