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Looped vs Fundiform - What's the difference?

looped | fundiform |


As adjectives the difference between looped and fundiform

is that looped is having loops while fundiform is curved in shape; looped.

As a verb looped

is (loop).

Exposition vs Exposit - What's the difference?

exposition | exposit | Related terms |

Exposition is a related term of exposit.


As a noun exposition

is exposition (action of putting something out to public view).

As a verb exposit is

to expound.

Decompactor vs Decompaction - What's the difference?

decompactor | decompaction | Related terms |

Decompaction is a related term of decompactor.


Decompactor is often a misspelling of decompaction.


Decompactor has no English definition.

As a noun decompaction is

the act or process of making something less compact; often specifically the reversal of previous compaction.

Temperature vs Cryophilic - What's the difference?

temperature | cryophilic |


As a noun temperature

is temperature.

As an adjective cryophilic is

(microbiology) growing best at low temperatures, typically below 10 degrees celsius.

Psychrophilic vs Cryophilic - What's the difference?

psychrophilic | cryophilic | Synonyms |

Cryophilic is a synonym of psychrophilic.



As adjectives the difference between psychrophilic and cryophilic

is that psychrophilic is capable of living at relatively low temperature; used especially of certain bacteria while cryophilic is growing best at low temperatures, typically below 10 degrees Celsius.

Cryophile vs Cryophilic - What's the difference?

cryophile | cryophilic | Related terms |

Cryophile is a related term of cryophilic.


As a noun cryophile

is (biology) an organism that thrives at low temperatures.

As an adjective cryophilic is

(microbiology) growing best at low temperatures, typically below 10 degrees celsius.

Cryophobic vs Cryophilic - What's the difference?

cryophobic | cryophilic | Related terms |

Cryophobic is a related term of cryophilic.


As an adjective cryophilic is

(microbiology) growing best at low temperatures, typically below 10 degrees celsius.

Thermophilic vs Cryophilic - What's the difference?

thermophilic | cryophilic | Related terms |

Thermophilic is a related term of cryophilic.


As adjectives the difference between thermophilic and cryophilic

is that thermophilic is of, or relating to a thermophile while cryophilic is (microbiology) growing best at low temperatures, typically below 10 degrees celsius.

Structure vs Counterstain - What's the difference?

structure | counterstain |


As verbs the difference between structure and counterstain

is that structure is while counterstain is (microscopy) to stain with a counterstain.

As an adjective structure

is structured.

As a noun counterstain is

(microscopy) a stain contrasting with the principal stain in color, thus making the stained structure easier to see.

Japanese vs Kaibun - What's the difference?

japanese | kaibun |


As nouns the difference between japanese and kaibun

is that japanese is a person living in or coming from japan, or of japanese ancestry while kaibun is a form of japanese palindrome.

As an adjective japanese

is of, relating to, or derived from japan, its language, or culture.

As a proper noun japanese

is the main language spoken in japan.

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