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Retell vs Reteller - What's the difference?

retell | reteller |


As a verb retell

is to tell again, to paraphrase, to tell something one has read or heard.

As a noun reteller is

someone who retells a story.

River vs Riverman - What's the difference?

river | riverman |


As a proper noun river

is .

As a noun riverman is

a man who lives or works on a river.

Riverwoman vs Riverman - What's the difference?

riverwoman | riverman | Related terms |

Riverwoman is a related term of riverman.


As nouns the difference between riverwoman and riverman

is that riverwoman is a woman who lives or works on a river while riverman is a man who lives or works on a river.

Subserosa vs Serosa - What's the difference?

subserosa | serosa | Derived terms |

Subserosa is a derived term of serosa.


As nouns the difference between subserosa and serosa

is that subserosa is a layer of tissue between the muscularis and serosa while serosa is a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

Amnion vs Serosa - What's the difference?

amnion | serosa | see also |

Amnion is a see also of serosa.


As nouns the difference between amnion and serosa

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while serosa is a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

Serous vs Serosal - What's the difference?

serous | serosal | Synonyms |

Serous is a synonym of serosal.


As adjectives the difference between serous and serosal

is that serous is (medicine) containing, secreting, or resembling serum; watery; a fluid or discharge that is pale yellow and transparent, usually representing something of a benign nature (this contrasts with the term sanguine, which means blood-tinged and usually harmful) while serosal is describing the serosa.

Recant vs Retractate - What's the difference?

recant | retractate |


As verbs the difference between recant and retractate

is that recant is to withdraw or repudiate a statement or opinion formerly expressed, especially formally and publicly while retractate is to retract; to recant.

Membrane vs Serosa - What's the difference?

membrane | serosa |


As nouns the difference between membrane and serosa

is that membrane is membrane while serosa is a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

Serum vs Serosa - What's the difference?

serum | serosa |


As nouns the difference between serum and serosa

is that serum is serum while serosa is a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

Serosal vs Serosa - What's the difference?

serosal | serosa | Derived terms |

Serosa is a derived term of serosal.



As an adjective serosal

is describing the serosa.

As a noun serosa is

a membrane which lines an internal cavity to protect the contents and which secretes serum.

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