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Pyramidalisation vs Pyramidalization - What's the difference?

pyramidalisation | pyramidalization | Alternative forms |

Pyramidalisation is an alternative form of pyramidalization.


As a noun pyramidalization is

the deformation of a trigonal planar molecule into a tetrahedral arrangement.

Excitation vs Superexcited - What's the difference?

excitation | superexcited |


As a noun excitation

is the act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening.

As an adjective superexcited is

(physics|chemistry) of or pertaining to an excitation level with an extremely high level of excess energy, usually equivalent to at least 10 ev per molecule greater than the first potential of ionization.

As a verb superexcited is

(superexcite).

Excited vs Superexcited - What's the difference?

excited | superexcited |


As adjectives the difference between excited and superexcited

is that excited is having great enthusiasm while superexcited is (physics|chemistry) of or pertaining to an excitation level with an extremely high level of excess energy, usually equivalent to at least 10 ev per molecule greater than the first potential of ionization.

As verbs the difference between excited and superexcited

is that excited is while superexcited is (superexcite).

Superexcitation vs Superexcited - What's the difference?

superexcitation | superexcited | Related terms |

Superexcitation is a related term of superexcited.


As a noun superexcitation

is excessive, or more than normal, excitation.

As an adjective superexcited is

(physics|chemistry) of or pertaining to an excitation level with an extremely high level of excess energy, usually equivalent to at least 10 ev per molecule greater than the first potential of ionization.

As a verb superexcited is

(superexcite).

Clothes vs Eveningwear - What's the difference?

clothes | eveningwear |


As nouns the difference between clothes and eveningwear

is that clothes is (plural only) items of clothing; apparel while eveningwear is clothes suitable for a formal occasion in the evening.

As a verb clothes

is (clothe).

Formal vs Eveningwear - What's the difference?

formal | eveningwear |


As nouns the difference between formal and eveningwear

is that formal is formalin while eveningwear is clothes suitable for a formal occasion in the evening.

As an adjective formal

is being in accord with established forms.

Periblast vs Hypoblast - What's the difference?

periblast | hypoblast | Related terms |

Hypoblast is a related term of periblast.



As nouns the difference between periblast and hypoblast

is that periblast is the protoplasmic matter which surrounds the entoblast, or cell nucleus, and undergoes segmentation while hypoblast is a type of tissue that forms from the inner cell mass and later is incorporated into the endoderm.

Trophoblast vs Hypoblast - What's the difference?

trophoblast | hypoblast | Related terms |

Hypoblast is a related term of trophoblast.



As nouns the difference between trophoblast and hypoblast

is that trophoblast is the membrane of cells that forms the wall of a blastocyst during early pregnancy, providing nutrients to the embryo and later developing into part of the placenta while hypoblast is a type of tissue that forms from the inner cell mass and later is incorporated into the endoderm.

Genus vs Ichnogenus - What's the difference?

genus | ichnogenus |


As nouns the difference between genus and ichnogenus

is that genus is while ichnogenus is (paleontology) any genus known only from trace fossils, such as footprints, coprolites or nests.

Ichnofamily vs Ichnogenus - What's the difference?

ichnofamily | ichnogenus | Related terms |

Ichnofamily is a related term of ichnogenus.


In paleontology|lang=en terms the difference between ichnofamily and ichnogenus

is that ichnofamily is (paleontology) any family known only from trace fossils, such as footprints, coprolites or nests while ichnogenus is (paleontology) any genus known only from trace fossils, such as footprints, coprolites or nests.

As nouns the difference between ichnofamily and ichnogenus

is that ichnofamily is (paleontology) any family known only from trace fossils, such as footprints, coprolites or nests while ichnogenus is (paleontology) any genus known only from trace fossils, such as footprints, coprolites or nests.

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