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Arsenide vs Arsenite - What's the difference?

arsenide | arsenite |


As nouns the difference between arsenide and arsenite

is that arsenide is arsenide ion; an arsenic atom with three extra electrons and charge −3 while arsenite is any oxyanion of trivalent arsenic, especially the AsO33- anion (or protonated derivatives); Any salt containing this anion, or any ester of arsenious acid.

Starter vs Stater - What's the difference?

starter | stater |


As nouns the difference between starter and stater

is that starter is someone who starts something while stater is a gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient Greece.

Nooses vs Noeses - What's the difference?

nooses | noeses |


As nouns the difference between nooses and noeses

is that nooses is while noeses is .

Valent vs Valet - What's the difference?

valent | valet |


As an adjective valent

is having valence.

As a verb valet is

to roll.

Antinukes vs Antinukers - What's the difference?

antinukes | antinukers |


As nouns the difference between antinukes and antinukers

is that antinukes is while antinukers is .

Baaed vs Baked - What's the difference?

baaed | baked |


As verbs the difference between baaed and baked

is that baaed is past tense of baa while baked is past tense of bake.

As an adjective baked is

that has been cooked by baking.

Neg vs Nep - What's the difference?

neg | nep |


As nouns the difference between neg and nep

is that neg is (seduction community) an expression or implication that one has a negative value judgement of someone in order to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date while nep is catmint, catnip; nepeta cataria .

As an abbreviation neg

is negative.

As a verb neg

is (seduction community) to express or imply a negative value judgement of someone to make them desire one's approval, especially when trying to pick up a date.

Fanion vs Anion - What's the difference?

fanion | anion |


As nouns the difference between fanion and anion

is that fanion is a small flag used for marking positions, especially by soldiers and surveyors while anion is (negatively charged ion).

Destructured vs Restructured - What's the difference?

destructured | restructured |


As verbs the difference between destructured and restructured

is that destructured is (destructure) while restructured is (restructure).

Musicked vs Musickes - What's the difference?

musicked | musickes |


As an adjective musicked

is (obsolete|nonce) spoken sweetly and attractively.

As a noun musickes is

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