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Cilia vs Trochoblast - What's the difference?

cilia | trochoblast |


As nouns the difference between cilia and trochoblast

is that cilia is irregular while trochoblast is (biology) any cell that has cilia borne on a trochophore.

Pearl vs Pearlwort - What's the difference?

pearl | pearlwort |


As a proper noun pearl

is from the english noun pearl.

As a noun pearlwort is

any of several flowering plants, of the genus sagina , that have flowers the shape and size of small pearls.

Plastic vs Swipecard - What's the difference?

plastic | swipecard |


As nouns the difference between plastic and swipecard

is that plastic is a sculptor, moulder while swipecard is a plastic card, with a magnetic strip containing coded data, that is swiped through a reader to obtain access to a place or service, or to record one's presence.

As an adjective plastic

is capable of being moulded; malleable, flexible, pliant.

Card vs Swipecard - What's the difference?

card | swipecard |


As nouns the difference between card and swipecard

is that card is a playing card while swipecard is a plastic card, with a magnetic strip containing coded data, that is swiped through a reader to obtain access to a place or service, or to record one's presence.

As a verb card

is to check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.

Magnetic vs Swipecard - What's the difference?

magnetic | swipecard |


As an adjective magnetic

is magnetic.

As a noun swipecard is

a plastic card, with a magnetic strip containing coded data, that is swiped through a reader to obtain access to a place or service, or to record one's presence.

Strip vs Swipecard - What's the difference?

strip | swipecard |


As nouns the difference between strip and swipecard

is that strip is material in long, thin pieces while swipecard is a plastic card, with a magnetic strip containing coded data, that is swiped through a reader to obtain access to a place or service, or to record one's presence.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Goodly vs Goodliness - What's the difference?

goodly | goodliness |


As an adjective goodly

is (archaic) good, pleasing in appearance.

As an adverb goodly

is (obsolete) in a goodly way; courteously, graciously.

As a noun goodliness is

the condition of being goodly.

Home vs Homeworking - What's the difference?

home | homeworking |


As nouns the difference between home and homeworking

is that home is (computing) a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line, or on the internet to the top of the web page while homeworking is working from home, especially when in electronic contact with a central office.

As a proper noun home

is .

Name vs Namecheck - What's the difference?

name | namecheck |


As a pronoun name

is what?.

As a verb namecheck is

(music|especially in jazz) to announce the name of a person before they play a solo.

Solo vs Namecheck - What's the difference?

solo | namecheck |


As verbs the difference between solo and namecheck

is that solo is to perform a solo while namecheck is to announce the name of a person before they play a solo.

As a noun solo

is a piece of music for one performer.

As an adjective solo

is without a companion or instructor.

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