robotic |
robotization |
As an adjective robotic
is of, relating to, or resembling a robot; mechanical, lacking emotion or personality, etc.
As a noun robotization is
the automation of a system or process by use of robotic devices.
robotize |
robotization |
Related terms |
Robotization is a related term of robotize.
As a verb robotize
is to give something (or someone) the characteristics of a robot.
As a noun robotization is
the automation of a system or process by use of robotic devices.
native |
rissaldar |
As nouns the difference between native and rissaldar
is that
native is a person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place while
rissaldar is a native captain in an Indian cavalry regiment.
As an adjective native
is belonging to one by birth.
captain |
rissaldar |
As nouns the difference between captain and rissaldar
is that
captain is a chief or leader while
rissaldar is a native captain in an Indian cavalry regiment.
As a verb captain
is to act as captain.
indian |
rissaldar |
As nouns the difference between indian and rissaldar
is that
indian is a person from India while
rissaldar is a native captain in an Indian cavalry regiment.
As an adjective Indian
is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
As a proper noun Indian
is any language spoken by Indians.
cavalry |
rissaldar |
As nouns the difference between cavalry and rissaldar
is that
cavalry is the military arm of service that fights while riding horses while
rissaldar is a native captain in an Indian cavalry regiment.
regiment |
rissaldar |
As nouns the difference between regiment and rissaldar
is that
regiment is a unit of armed troops under the command of an officer, and consisting of several smaller units; now specifically, usually composed of two or more battalions while
rissaldar is a native captain in an Indian cavalry regiment.
As a verb regiment
is to form soldiers into a regiment.
taproot |
rhizomania |
As nouns the difference between taproot and rhizomania
is that
taproot is a long, tapering root possessed by many plants (such as carrots and dandelions) while
rhizomania is an abnormal development in the taproots of some plants, especially sugar beet, characterized by fine, hairy secondary roots; it is caused by the infection of the plant with a virus transmitted by a protozoan.
virus |
rhizomania |
As nouns the difference between virus and rhizomania
is that
virus is virus while
rhizomania is an abnormal development in the taproots of some plants, especially sugar beet, characterized by fine, hairy secondary roots; it is caused by the infection of the plant with a virus transmitted by a protozoan.
protozoan |
rhizomania |
As nouns the difference between protozoan and rhizomania
is that
protozoan is (cytology) any of the diverse group of eukaryotes, of the phylum protozoa, that are primarily unicellular, existing singly or aggregating into colonies, are usually nonphotosynthetic, and are often classified further into phyla according to their capacity for and means of motility, as by pseudopods, flagella, or cilia while
rhizomania is an abnormal development in the taproots of some plants, especially sugar beet, characterized by fine, hairy secondary roots; it is caused by the infection of the plant with a virus transmitted by a protozoan.
As an adjective protozoan
is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a protozoan.
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