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Nanometre vs Nanoscope - What's the difference?

nanometre | nanoscope |


As nouns the difference between nanometre and nanoscope

is that nanometre is nanometre while nanoscope is (physics) any microscope that has a resolution measured in nanometres, especially one that uses a beam of atoms instead of light.

Beam vs Nanoscope - What's the difference?

beam | nanoscope |


As nouns the difference between beam and nanoscope

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while nanoscope is (physics) any microscope that has a resolution measured in nanometres, especially one that uses a beam of atoms instead of light.

As a verb beam

is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Atom vs Nanoscope - What's the difference?

atom | nanoscope |


As nouns the difference between atom and nanoscope

is that atom is an (l) while nanoscope is (physics) any microscope that has a resolution measured in nanometres, especially one that uses a beam of atoms instead of light.

Light vs Nanoscope - What's the difference?

light | nanoscope |


As a proper noun light

is .

As a noun nanoscope is

(physics) any microscope that has a resolution measured in nanometres, especially one that uses a beam of atoms instead of light.

Needlework vs Workbasket - What's the difference?

needlework | workbasket |


As nouns the difference between needlework and workbasket

is that needlework is the art or process of working with a needle especially in embroidery or needlepoint while workbasket is a basket used to hold materials for needlework etc.

Antiparallel vs Antiparallelly - What's the difference?

antiparallel | antiparallelly |


As an adjective antiparallel

is (mathematics) of vectors, parallel but of opposite direction.

As a noun antiparallel

is (geometry) a line that forms equal angles with two other lines, but in opposite directions.

As an adverb antiparallelly is

in an antiparallel manner.

Magnetoconvection vs Magnetoconvective - What's the difference?

magnetoconvection | magnetoconvective |


As a noun magnetoconvection

is (physics) the transport of magnetic flux within a dynamo (such as the earth's core).

As an adjective magnetoconvective is

of, pertaining to, or by means of magnetoconvection.

Elements vs Microalloying - What's the difference?

elements | microalloying |


As nouns the difference between elements and microalloying

is that elements is while microalloying is the addition of elements to an alloy in much smaller amounts than normal.

Alloy vs Microalloying - What's the difference?

alloy | microalloying |


As nouns the difference between alloy and microalloying

is that alloy is a metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal while microalloying is the addition of elements to an alloy in much smaller amounts than normal.

As a verb alloy

is to mix or combine; often used of metals.

Onshore vs Windbound - What's the difference?

onshore | windbound |


As adjectives the difference between onshore and windbound

is that onshore is moving from the sea towards the land while windbound is unable to sail because of high winds, or of onshore winds.

As an adverb onshore

is from the sea towards the land.

As a verb onshore

is to relocate production, services or jobs to lower-cost locations in the same country.

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