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Walk vs Demarch - What's the difference?

walk | demarch |


In obsolete terms the difference between walk and demarch

is that walk is to be in motion; to act; to move while demarch is march; walk; gait.

As nouns the difference between walk and demarch

is that walk is a trip made by walking while demarch is the chief magistrate of a deme.

As a verb walk

is to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run.

Brominated vs Avertin - What's the difference?

brominated | avertin |


As a verb brominated

is (brominate).

As an adjective brominated

is (chemistry) treated or reacted with bromine or hydrobromic acid.

As a noun avertin is

(organic compound) the brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals.

Alcohol vs Avertin - What's the difference?

alcohol | avertin |


As nouns the difference between alcohol and avertin

is that alcohol is while avertin is (organic compound) the brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals.

Anaesthetic vs Avertin - What's the difference?

anaesthetic | avertin |


As nouns the difference between anaesthetic and avertin

is that anaesthetic is a substance that causes reversible loss of sensation or loss of consciousness; used to perform surgery without pain while avertin is (organic compound) the brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals.

As an adjective anaesthetic

is of, relating to, or causing anaesthesia.

Exhibit vs Unexhibitable - What's the difference?

exhibit | unexhibitable |


As a verb exhibit

is to display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.

As a noun exhibit

is an instance of.

As an adjective unexhibitable is

that cannot be exhibited.

Jurisdiction vs Multijurisdictional - What's the difference?

jurisdiction | multijurisdictional |


As a noun jurisdiction

is the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law.

As an adjective multijurisdictional is

of or pertaining to more than one jurisdiction.

Heme vs Apomyoglobin - What's the difference?

heme | apomyoglobin |


As nouns the difference between heme and apomyoglobin

is that heme is heme / haem while apomyoglobin is (protein) a form of myoglobin that lacks a heme unit.

Holomyoglobin vs Apomyoglobin - What's the difference?

holomyoglobin | apomyoglobin | see also |

Apomyoglobin is a related term of holomyoglobin.



As nouns the difference between holomyoglobin and apomyoglobin

is that holomyoglobin is myoglobin from which the central heme subunit has not been removed while apomyoglobin is a form of myoglobin that lacks a heme unit.

Contact vs Autoradiographed - What's the difference?

contact | autoradiographed |


As a noun contact

is the act of touching physically; being in close association.

As a verb contact

is to touch; to come into physical contact with.

As an adjective autoradiographed is

treated by being placed in contact with a radioactive material.

Radioactive vs Autoradiographed - What's the difference?

radioactive | autoradiographed |


As adjectives the difference between radioactive and autoradiographed

is that radioactive is exhibiting radioactivity while autoradiographed is treated by being placed in contact with a radioactive material.

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