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Bird vs Cracid - What's the difference?

bird | cracid |


As a proper noun bird

is .

As an adjective cracid is

describing birds of the taxonomic family cracidae .

As a noun cracid is

(zoology) any member of the cracidae.

Pedagogy vs Ochlagogy - What's the difference?

pedagogy | ochlagogy | Related terms |

Pedagogy is a related term of ochlagogy.


As nouns the difference between pedagogy and ochlagogy

is that pedagogy is the profession of teaching while ochlagogy is (rare) manipulation of a mob by use of inflammatory rhetoric, casting opprobrium, and by appeal to the lowest common denominator generally; extreme and wholly unscrupulous demagogy; the practice of an ochlagogue.

Burlesque vs Burleycue - What's the difference?

burlesque | burleycue |


As nouns the difference between burlesque and burleycue

is that burlesque is a derisive art form that mocks by imitation; a parody while burleycue is (informal) burlesque.

As an adjective burlesque

is parodical; parodic.

As a verb burlesque

is to make a parody of.

Thiol vs Butanethiol - What's the difference?

thiol | butanethiol |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiol and butanethiol

is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while butanethiol is the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.

Butane vs Butanethiol - What's the difference?

butane | butanethiol |


As nouns the difference between butane and butanethiol

is that butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C4H10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while butanethiol is the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.

Sulfur vs Butanethiol - What's the difference?

sulfur | butanethiol |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and butanethiol

is that sulfur is a chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16 while butanethiol is the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.

As an adjective sulfur

is of a yellowish green colour, like that of sulfur.

As a verb sulfur

is to treat with sulfur, or a sulfur compound, especially to preserve or to counter agricultural pests.

Butanol vs Butanethiol - What's the difference?

butanol | butanethiol |


As nouns the difference between butanol and butanethiol

is that butanol is any of four isomeric aliphatic alcohols, C4H9-OH while butanethiol is the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.

Skunk vs Butanethiol - What's the difference?

skunk | butanethiol |


As nouns the difference between skunk and butanethiol

is that skunk is skunk (animal) while butanethiol is (organic chemistry) the thiol, derived from butane, that is the sulfur equivalent of butanol; it is partly responsible for the smell of skunk.

Bird vs Cahow - What's the difference?

bird | cahow |


As a proper noun bird

is .

As a noun cahow is

an endangered burrowing, nocturnal bird, pterodroma cahow , from bermuda; the (bermuda petrel).

Bermuda vs Cahow - What's the difference?

bermuda | cahow |


As nouns the difference between bermuda and cahow

is that bermuda is (pair of) bermuda shorts while cahow is an endangered burrowing, nocturnal bird, pterodroma cahow , from bermuda; the (bermuda petrel).

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