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Alloy vs Galvalume - What's the difference?

alloy | galvalume |


As nouns the difference between alloy and galvalume

is that alloy is a metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal while galvalume is (construction) trade name for a metal alloy coating that is composed of aluminum, zinc and silicone.

As a verb alloy

is to mix or combine; often used of metals.

Bolognese vs Bichon - What's the difference?

bolognese | bichon | see also |


As nouns the difference between bolognese and bichon

is that bolognese is an Italian sauce made of ground meat and tomato while bichon is a class of toy dogs with curly or wavy hair and long curled tails.

As an adjective Bolognese

is of or relating to the city of Bologna or its inhabitants.

Fern vs Mangemange - What's the difference?

fern | mangemange |


As a proper noun fern

is (female) from the fern plant.

As a noun mangemange is

(new zealand) the fern lygodium articulatum .

Eat vs Mangery - What's the difference?

eat | mangery |


As a verb eat

is to ingest; to be ingested.

As a noun mangery is

a place to eat.

Coin vs Manghir - What's the difference?

coin | manghir |


As a proper noun coin

is a city in iowa.

As a noun manghir is

a type of coin from the ottoman empire.

Manhattanite vs Manhattanese - What's the difference?

manhattanite | manhattanese | Synonyms |

Manhattanite is a synonym of manhattanese.


As adjectives the difference between manhattanite and manhattanese

is that manhattanite is of, or from, manhattan while manhattanese is (dated) of, or from, manhattan.

As a noun manhattanite

is someone from manhattan.

Adposition vs Adpositional - What's the difference?

adposition | adpositional |


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between adposition and adpositional

is that adposition is (grammar) an element that combines syntactically with a phrase and indicates how that phrase should be interpreted in the surrounding context while adpositional is (grammar) of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an adposition.

As a noun adposition

is (grammar) an element that combines syntactically with a phrase and indicates how that phrase should be interpreted in the surrounding context.

As an adjective adpositional is

(grammar) of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an adposition.

Lysine vs Transglutaminase - What's the difference?

lysine | transglutaminase |


As nouns the difference between lysine and transglutaminase

is that lysine is (amino acid) an essential amino acid c6h14n2o2 while transglutaminase is (enzyme) any of a family of enzymes that catalyze the reaction of lysine and glutamine groups in proteins and have a function in blood coagulation.

Glutamine vs Transglutaminase - What's the difference?

glutamine | transglutaminase |


As nouns the difference between glutamine and transglutaminase

is that glutamine is (amino acid) a nonessential amino acid c5h10n2o3 found in most animal and plant proteins while transglutaminase is (enzyme) any of a family of enzymes that catalyze the reaction of lysine and glutamine groups in proteins and have a function in blood coagulation.

Protein vs Transglutaminase - What's the difference?

protein | transglutaminase |


As nouns the difference between protein and transglutaminase

is that protein is protein while transglutaminase is (enzyme) any of a family of enzymes that catalyze the reaction of lysine and glutamine groups in proteins and have a function in blood coagulation.

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