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Divided vs Dimidiate - What's the difference?

divided | dimidiate |


As verbs the difference between divided and dimidiate

is that divided is (divide) while dimidiate is to divide into two.

As adjectives the difference between divided and dimidiate

is that divided is separated or split into pieces while dimidiate is divided into two (equal) halves.

Equal vs Dimidiate - What's the difference?

equal | dimidiate |


As adjectives the difference between equal and dimidiate

is that equal is (label) the same in all respects while dimidiate is divided into two (equal) halves.

As verbs the difference between equal and dimidiate

is that equal is (mathematics) to be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to while dimidiate is to divide into two.

As a noun equal

is a person or thing of equal status to others.

Organ vs Dimidiate - What's the difference?

organ | dimidiate |


As verbs the difference between organ and dimidiate

is that organ is to supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs while dimidiate is to divide into two.

As a noun organ

is a largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions.

As an adjective dimidiate is

divided into two (equal) halves.

Divide vs Dimidiate - What's the difference?

divide | dimidiate |


As verbs the difference between divide and dimidiate

is that divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while dimidiate is to divide into two.

As a noun divide

is a thing that divides.

As an adjective dimidiate is

divided into two (equal) halves.

Dimidiation vs Dimidiate - What's the difference?

dimidiation | dimidiate | Related terms |

Dimidiation is a related term of dimidiate.


As a noun dimidiation

is the act of dividing into halves.

As an adjective dimidiate is

divided into two (equal) halves.

As a verb dimidiate is

to divide into two.

Scale vs Axonometric - What's the difference?

scale | axonometric |


As a noun scale

is (obsolete) a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending or scale can be part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile or scale can be a device to measure mass or weight.

As a verb scale

is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product or scale can be to remove the scales of.

As an adjective axonometric is

(technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.

Perspective vs Axonometric - What's the difference?

perspective | axonometric |


As adjectives the difference between perspective and axonometric

is that perspective is of, in or relating to perspective while axonometric is describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.

As a noun perspective

is a view, vista or outlook.

Carnivorous vs Dimetrodon - What's the difference?

carnivorous | dimetrodon |


As an adjective carnivorous

is of, or relating to carnivores, or the taxonomic order carnivora.

As a noun dimetrodon is

a carnivorous synapsid, of the genus , from the permian period.

Synapsid vs Dimetrodon - What's the difference?

synapsid | dimetrodon |


As nouns the difference between synapsid and dimetrodon

is that synapsid is any animal (including all mammals) of the class synapsida while dimetrodon is a carnivorous synapsid, of the genus , from the permian period.

As an adjective synapsid

is pertaining to the class synapsida, of animals which have an opening low in the skull roof behind each eye, leaving a bony arch beneath each.

Permian vs Dimetrodon - What's the difference?

permian | dimetrodon |


As nouns the difference between permian and dimetrodon

is that permian is an inhabitant of the russian region of perm; specifically, one belonging to a branch of the finno-ugric peoples, including komis and udmurts, who speak permic languages while dimetrodon is a carnivorous synapsid, of the genus , from the permian period.

As an adjective permian

is pertaining tp the perm region of russia, or its inhabitants.

As a proper noun permian

is (geology) the permian period.

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