armour |
unarmoured |
As a noun armour
is .
As a verb armour
is .
As an adjective unarmoured is
without armour often used to describe people, things, or situations where armour would normally be encountered.
infection |
transinfection |
As nouns the difference between infection and transinfection
is that
infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while
transinfection is (biology) the infection of one host with a bacterium or virus taken from another, often using microinjection, in order to study the different roles of host and infected species.
host |
transinfection |
As nouns the difference between host and transinfection
is that
host is autumn (season) while
transinfection is (biology) the infection of one host with a bacterium or virus taken from another, often using microinjection, in order to study the different roles of host and infected species.
bacterium |
transinfection |
As nouns the difference between bacterium and transinfection
is that
bacterium is (microbiology) a single celled organism with no nucleus while
transinfection is (biology) the infection of one host with a bacterium or virus taken from another, often using microinjection, in order to study the different roles of host and infected species.
virus |
transinfection |
As nouns the difference between virus and transinfection
is that
virus is virus while
transinfection is (biology) the infection of one host with a bacterium or virus taken from another, often using microinjection, in order to study the different roles of host and infected species.
microinjection |
transinfection |
As nouns the difference between microinjection and transinfection
is that
microinjection is injection (especially of biological material) using a micropipette while
transinfection is (biology) the infection of one host with a bacterium or virus taken from another, often using microinjection, in order to study the different roles of host and infected species.
carboxylic |
tricarboxylic |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between carboxylic and tricarboxylic
is that
carboxylic is (organic chemistry) of, or relating to the carboxyl functional group while
tricarboxylic is (organic chemistry) having three carboxylic groups.
As adjectives the difference between carboxylic and tricarboxylic
is that
carboxylic is (organic chemistry) of, or relating to the carboxyl functional group while
tricarboxylic is (organic chemistry) having three carboxylic groups.
nutritive |
trophosome |
As an adjective nutritive
is of or pertaining to nutrition.
As a noun trophosome is
(biology) the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.
zooid |
trophosome |
As nouns the difference between zooid and trophosome
is that
zooid is while
trophosome is (biology) the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.
hydrozoan |
trophosome |
In biology terms the difference between hydrozoan and trophosome
is that
hydrozoan is any of many colonial coelenterates, of the class
Hydrozoa, including the hydras, hydroids, hydrocorals, and siphonophores while
trophosome is the mass of chemolithoautotrophic bacteria in a pogonophoran that metabolizes sulfide.
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