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Anticipate vs Anticipant - What's the difference?

anticipate | anticipant |


As a verb anticipate

is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.

As an adjective anticipant is

expectant.

As a noun anticipant is

one who anticipates.

Cell vs Bridewell - What's the difference?

cell | bridewell |


As nouns the difference between cell and bridewell

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while bridewell is a small prison, or a police station that has cells.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Toxic vs Lumiflavin - What's the difference?

toxic | lumiflavin |


As an adjective toxic

is toxic.

As a noun lumiflavin is

(organic compound) a toxic flavin produced by the action of light on.

Flavin vs Lumiflavin - What's the difference?

flavin | lumiflavin |


As nouns the difference between flavin and lumiflavin

is that flavin is (biochemistry) any of a class of tricyclic heterocyclic compounds derived from riboflavin; found especially as the adenine dinucleotide (fad) while lumiflavin is (organic compound) a toxic flavin produced by the action of light on.

Light vs Lumiflavin - What's the difference?

light | lumiflavin |


As a proper noun light

is .

As a noun lumiflavin is

(organic compound) a toxic flavin produced by the action of light on.

Membranous vs Magnetosome - What's the difference?

membranous | magnetosome |


As an adjective membranous

is having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a membrane.

As a noun magnetosome is

(biology) a membranous prokaryotic organelle, containing mineral crystals, present in magnetotactic bacteria.

Prokaryotic vs Magnetosome - What's the difference?

prokaryotic | magnetosome |


As an adjective prokaryotic

is of or having the characteristics of prokaryotes, especially bacteria.

As a noun magnetosome is

a membranous prokaryotic organelle, containing mineral crystals, present in magnetotactic bacteria.

Organelle vs Magnetosome - What's the difference?

organelle | magnetosome |


As nouns the difference between organelle and magnetosome

is that organelle is organelle while magnetosome is (biology) a membranous prokaryotic organelle, containing mineral crystals, present in magnetotactic bacteria.

Mineral vs Magnetosome - What's the difference?

mineral | magnetosome |


As nouns the difference between mineral and magnetosome

is that mineral is mineral while magnetosome is (biology) a membranous prokaryotic organelle, containing mineral crystals, present in magnetotactic bacteria.

Residue vs Interresidual - What's the difference?

residue | interresidual |


As a noun residue

is whatever remains after something else has been removed.

As an adjective interresidual is

between residues.

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