neuron |
internuncial |
As a proper noun neuron
is title of a peer reviewed journal established in 1988 by publisher cell press.
As an adjective internuncial is
of or relating to an internuncio.
complex |
iodophor |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between complex and iodophor
is that
complex is (chemistry) a structure consisting of a central atom or molecule weakly connected to surrounding atoms or molecules while
iodophor is (chemistry) a complex of iodine designed to free it in solution.
As nouns the difference between complex and iodophor
is that
complex is a problem while
iodophor is (chemistry) a complex of iodine designed to free it in solution.
As an adjective complex
is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
As a verb complex
is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.
iodine |
iodophor |
As nouns the difference between iodine and iodophor
is that
iodine is a chemical element (
symbol: I) with an atomic number of 53; one of the halogens while
iodophor is a complex of iodine designed to free it in solution.
As a verb iodine
is to treat with iodine.
solution |
iodophor |
As nouns the difference between solution and iodophor
is that
solution is a homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances while
iodophor is (chemistry) a complex of iodine designed to free it in solution.
irony |
ironize |
As a noun irony
is a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context.
As an adjective irony
is of or pertaining to the metal iron.
As a verb ironize is
to use irony.
valve |
equivalve |
As nouns the difference between valve and equivalve
is that
valve is a device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a pipe while
equivalve is any bivalve mollusc whose valves are of the same size.
As a verb valve
is to control (flow) by means of a valve.
As an adjective equivalve is
(zoology|of the shells of a bivalve mollusc) having valves of the same size (as is normal).
inequivalve |
equivalve |
Antonyms |
Equivalve is a antonym of inequivalve.
In zoology of the shells of a bivalve mollusc terms the difference between inequivalve and equivalve
is that
inequivalve is having valves of different sizes while
equivalve is having valves of the same size (as is normal.
inward |
inpouring |
As nouns the difference between inward and inpouring
is that
inward is (obsolete|chiefly|in the plural) that which is inward or within; the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera while
inpouring is an inward flow.
As an adjective inward
is situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside.
As an adverb inward
is towards the inside.
flow |
inpouring |
As nouns the difference between flow and inpouring
is that
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while
inpouring is an inward flow.
As a verb flow
is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
internuncio |
internuncial |
As a noun internuncio
is a diplomatic representative of the pope ranking below a nuncio.
As an adjective internuncial is
of or relating to an internuncio.
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