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Crystalline vs Crystallogenesis - What's the difference?

crystalline | crystallogenesis |


As nouns the difference between crystalline and crystallogenesis

is that crystalline is (obsolete) any crystalline substance while crystallogenesis is (geology) the formation of crystalline minerals.

As an adjective crystalline

is of, relating to, or composed of crystals.

Mineral vs Crystallogenesis - What's the difference?

mineral | crystallogenesis |


As nouns the difference between mineral and crystallogenesis

is that mineral is mineral while crystallogenesis is (geology) the formation of crystalline minerals.

Cultured vs Culturable - What's the difference?

cultured | culturable |


As adjectives the difference between cultured and culturable

is that cultured is learned in the ways of civilized society; civilized; refined while culturable is (biology) able to be cultured (grown in a suitable environment).

As a verb cultured

is (culture).

Antibody vs Crossreactive - What's the difference?

antibody | crossreactive |


As a noun antibody

is a protein produced by B-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen.

As an adjective crossreactive is

describing a reaction between an antigen and an antibody that was formed to counteract a different (often similar) antigen.

Crossreact vs Crossreactive - What's the difference?

crossreact | crossreactive | Related terms |

Crossreact is a related term of crossreactive.


As a verb crossreact

is to take part in, or to cause, a crossreaction.

As an adjective crossreactive is

describing a reaction between an antigen and an antibody that was formed to counteract a different (often similar) antigen.

Crossreaction vs Crossreactive - What's the difference?

crossreaction | crossreactive | Related terms |

Crossreaction is a related term of crossreactive.


As a noun crossreaction

is (immunology) a reaction between an antigen and an antibody that was formed to counteract a different (often similar) antigen.

As an adjective crossreactive is

describing a reaction between an antigen and an antibody that was formed to counteract a different (often similar) antigen.

Small vs Gutta - What's the difference?

small | gutta |


As a proper noun small

is .

As a noun gutta is

(architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Water vs Gutta - What's the difference?

water | gutta |


As nouns the difference between water and gutta

is that water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

As a verb water

is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).

Cone vs Gutta - What's the difference?

cone | gutta |


As nouns the difference between cone and gutta

is that cone is cone while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Architrave vs Gutta - What's the difference?

architrave | gutta |


In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between architrave and gutta

is that architrave is (architecture) the mouldings (or other elements) framing a door, window or other rectangular opening while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

As nouns the difference between architrave and gutta

is that architrave is (architecture) the lowest part of an entablature; rests on the capitals of the columns while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

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