Czech vs Purkinjean - What's the difference?
czech | purkinjean |
Of, from, or pertaining to Czechia or the Czech people, culture, or language.
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, year=2012
, date=June 28
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, title=Wimbledon 2012: Lukas Rosol shocked by miracle win over Rafael Nadal
, work=the Guardian
Of or pertaining to (Johannes Evangelists Purkinje, 1787-1869), Czech anatomist and physiologist, or to his discoveries.
As adjectives the difference between czech and purkinjean
is that czech is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language while purkinjean is of or pertaining to (johannes evangelists purkinje, 1787-1869), czech anatomist and physiologist, or to his discoveries.As a noun czech
is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent.As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.czech
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* Czechian * Czechish * CzechicAdjective
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