curved |
recurved |
As adjectives the difference between curved and recurved
is that
curved is having a curve or curves while
recurved is curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.
As verbs the difference between curved and recurved
is that
curved is past tense of curve while
recurved is past tense of recurve.
bent |
recurved |
As a proper noun bent
is .
As a verb recurved is
(
recurve).
As an adjective recurved is
curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.
waste |
recrement |
As a verb waste
is .
As a noun recrement is
waste matter or dross.
dross |
recrement |
As an adjective dross
is brave, fearless, confident.
As a noun recrement is
waste matter or dross.
secretion |
recrement |
As nouns the difference between secretion and recrement
is that
secretion is secretion while
recrement is waste matter or dross.
reabsorbed |
recrement |
As a verb reabsorbed
is (
reabsorb).
As a noun recrement is
waste matter or dross.
mica |
sericite |
As nouns the difference between mica and sericite
is that
mica is any of a group of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic while
sericite is a fine-grained mica found in metamorphic rocks.
metamorphic |
sericite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between metamorphic and sericite
is that
metamorphic is (mineralogy) a rock that has been changed from its original form by subjection to heat and/or pressure while
sericite is (mineralogy) a fine-grained mica found in metamorphic rocks.
As nouns the difference between metamorphic and sericite
is that
metamorphic is (mineralogy) a rock that has been changed from its original form by subjection to heat and/or pressure while
sericite is (mineralogy) a fine-grained mica found in metamorphic rocks.
As an adjective metamorphic
is (geology) having been structurally altered as a result of, or resulting from, exposure to intense heat and/or pressure (at the contact zone between colliding plates, for example).
climbing |
scandent |
As adjectives the difference between climbing and scandent
is that
climbing is that climbs; that grows upwards by gripping onto a surface while
scandent is climbing, without obvious morphological adaptations.
As a noun climbing
is the sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer.
As a verb climbing
is present participle of lang=en.
morphological |
scandent |
As adjectives the difference between morphological and scandent
is that
morphological is of, or pertaining to, morphology while
scandent is (botany) climbing, without obvious morphological adaptations.
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