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Logarithmic vs Translogarithmic - What's the difference?

logarithmic | translogarithmic |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between logarithmic and translogarithmic

is that logarithmic is (mathematics) of, or relating to logarithms while translogarithmic is (mathematics) describing functions that are both transcendental and logarithmic.

As adjectives the difference between logarithmic and translogarithmic

is that logarithmic is (mathematics) of, or relating to logarithms while translogarithmic is (mathematics) describing functions that are both transcendental and logarithmic.

Geology vs Geolithological - What's the difference?

geology | geolithological |


As a noun geology

is the science that studies the structure of the earth (or other planets), together with its origin and development, especially by examination of its rocks.

As an adjective geolithological is

describing the branch of geology that studies the distribution of different forms of stone.

Stone vs Geolithological - What's the difference?

stone | geolithological |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As an adjective geolithological is

(geology) describing the branch of geology that studies the distribution of different forms of stone.

Abortive vs Sooterkin - What's the difference?

abortive | sooterkin |


As nouns the difference between abortive and sooterkin

is that abortive is (obsolete) that which is born or brought forth prematurely; an abortion while sooterkin is a mouse-like creature which, according to folklore, dutch women who sit over stoves give birth to.

As an adjective abortive

is (obsolete) produced by abortion; born prematurely .

As a verb abortive

is (obsolete) to cause an abortion; to render without fruit .

Scheme vs Sooterkin - What's the difference?

scheme | sooterkin |


As nouns the difference between scheme and sooterkin

is that scheme is while sooterkin is a mouse-like creature which, according to folklore, dutch women who sit over stoves give birth to.

Soothing vs Soothful - What's the difference?

soothing | soothful |


As adjectives the difference between soothing and soothful

is that soothing is tending to soothe while soothful is soothing.

As a verb soothing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun soothing

is the act by which somebody is soothed.

Sooty vs Sootiness - What's the difference?

sooty | sootiness |


As an adjective sooty

is of, relating to, or producing soot.

As a verb sooty

is to blacken or make dirty with soot.

As a noun sootiness is

the state or property of being sooty.

Avondbloem vs Aandblom - What's the difference?

avondbloem | aandblom | Alternative forms |

Avondbloem is an alternative form of aandblom.


As a noun aandblom is

(south african english) any of several, typically evening blooming, flowers related to the iris, in particular of the genus .

Flower vs Aandblom - What's the difference?

flower | aandblom |


As nouns the difference between flower and aandblom

is that flower is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or flower can be something that flows, such as a river while aandblom is (south african english) any of several, typically evening blooming, flowers related to the iris, in particular of the genus .

As a verb flower

is to put forth blooms.

Iris vs Aandblom - What's the difference?

iris | aandblom |


As nouns the difference between iris and aandblom

is that iris is a plant of the genus Iris, common in the northern hemisphere, and generally having attractive blooms (Wikipedia) while aandblom is any of several, typically evening blooming, flowers related to the Iris, in particular of the genus genus: Hesperantha.

As a verb iris

is to open or close in the manner of an iris.

As a proper noun Iris

is a messenger of the gods, and goddess of rainbows.

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