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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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.
palindrome |
kaibun |
As nouns the difference between palindrome and kaibun
is that
palindrome is while
kaibun is a form of japanese palindrome.
cladium |
sawgrass |
As a proper noun cladium
is .
As a noun sawgrass is
any of several
cladium species, long sedges with -like sharp, serrated edges, such as.
sedge |
sawgrass |
As nouns the difference between sedge and sawgrass
is that
sedge is any plant of the genus
Carex, the pedia=1s, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species while
sawgrass is any of several
Cladium species, long sedges with saw-like sharp, serrated edges, such as species: Cladium californicum, species: Cladium jamaicense, and species: Cladium mariscoides.
sharp |
sawgrass |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun sawgrass is
any of several
cladium species, long sedges with -like sharp, serrated edges, such as.
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