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Immunity vs Nonimmune - What's the difference?

immunity | nonimmune |


As a noun immunity

is (uncountable) the state of being insusceptible to something; notably:.

As an adjective nonimmune is

(medicine) not immune; lacking immunity.

Nonimmunity vs Nonimmune - What's the difference?

nonimmunity | nonimmune | Derived terms |

Nonimmune is a derived term of nonimmunity.



As a noun nonimmunity

is lack of immunity.

As an adjective nonimmune is

not immune; lacking immunity.

Recessionista vs Frugalista - What's the difference?

recessionista | frugalista | Synonyms |

Frugalista is a synonym of recessionista.



In informal terms the difference between recessionista and frugalista

is that recessionista is a woman who can dress stylishly on a tight budget while frugalista is a person (especially a woman) who is fashionable while being thrifty.

Adsorb vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

adsorb | metallophilic |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between adsorb and metallophilic

is that adsorb is (chemistry) to accumulate on a surface, by adsorption while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

As a verb adsorb

is (chemistry) to accumulate on a surface, by adsorption.

As an adjective metallophilic is

(chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Aurophilic vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

aurophilic | metallophilic | Hyponyms |

Aurophilic is a hyponym of metallophilic.


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aurophilic and metallophilic

is that aurophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between gold ions while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

As adjectives the difference between aurophilic and metallophilic

is that aurophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between gold ions while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Argentophilic vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

argentophilic | metallophilic | Hyponyms |

Argentophilic is a hyponym of metallophilic.


As adjectives the difference between argentophilic and metallophilic

is that argentophilic is argyrophilic while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Metallophilicity vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

metallophilicity | metallophilic | Derived terms |

Metallophilicity is a derived term of metallophilic.


As an adjective metallophilic is

(chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Hydrophilic vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

hydrophilic | metallophilic | Related terms |

Hydrophilic is a related term of metallophilic.


As adjectives the difference between hydrophilic and metallophilic

is that hydrophilic is (physics|chemistry) having an affinity for water; able to absorb, or be wetted by water while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Organophilic vs Metallophilic - What's the difference?

organophilic | metallophilic | Related terms |

Organophilic is a related term of metallophilic.


As adjectives the difference between organophilic and metallophilic

is that organophilic is having an affinity for organic substances while metallophilic is (chemistry) characterized by attraction between metal ions.

Mesoderm vs Mesendoderm - What's the difference?

mesoderm | mesendoderm |


In embryology terms the difference between mesoderm and mesendoderm

is that mesoderm is one of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal. Through embryonic development, it will produce many internal organs of the adult, e.g. muscles, spine and circulatory system while mesendoderm is an embryonic tissue layer which differentiates into mesoderm and endoderm.

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