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Limeade vs Cherryade - What's the difference?

limeade | cherryade | see also |

Limeade is a see also of cherryade.


In countable|lang=en terms the difference between limeade and cherryade

is that limeade is (countable) a variety of this drink while cherryade is (countable) a glass of this drink.

As nouns the difference between limeade and cherryade

is that limeade is (uncountable) a citrus drink made from water, sugar, and the juice of limes while cherryade is (countable|uncountable) a cherry-flavoured drink.

Endocytotic vs Endocytose - What's the difference?

endocytotic | endocytose | Related terms |

Endocytotic is a related term of endocytose.


As an adjective endocytotic

is of or pertaining to endocytosis.

As a verb endocytose is

(cytology) of a cell, to ingest material by folding the plasma membrane inwards around it.

Deprive vs Disanimate - What's the difference?

deprive | disanimate |


As verbs the difference between deprive and disanimate

is that deprive is while disanimate is to deprive of life.

Life vs Disanimate - What's the difference?

life | disanimate |


As a proper noun life

is (christian science) god.

As a verb disanimate is

to deprive of life.

Spirit vs Disanimate - What's the difference?

spirit | disanimate |


As a noun spirit

is spirit (alcohol).

As a verb disanimate is

to deprive of life.

Dishearten vs Disanimate - What's the difference?

dishearten | disanimate |


As verbs the difference between dishearten and disanimate

is that dishearten is to discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage while disanimate is to deprive of life.

Melanosomal vs Melanosome - What's the difference?

melanosomal | melanosome | Derived terms |

Melanosomal is a derived term of melanosome.


As an adjective melanosomal

is relating to, or containing melanosomes.

As a noun melanosome is

(biology) any organelle that contains melanin.

Pheomelanosome vs Melanosome - What's the difference?

pheomelanosome | melanosome | Derived terms |

Pheomelanosome is a derived term of melanosome.


As nouns the difference between pheomelanosome and melanosome

is that pheomelanosome is a reddish-brown melanosome while melanosome is (biology) any organelle that contains melanin.

Multiple vs Multimodular - What's the difference?

multiple | multimodular |


As adjectives the difference between multiple and multimodular

is that multiple is multiple while multimodular is containing multiple modules.

Disease vs Preclinical - What's the difference?

disease | preclinical |


As a noun disease

is (pathology) an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.

As a verb disease

is (obsolete) to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.

As an adjective preclinical is

(medicine) describing the period of a disease before any symptoms appear.

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