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Taxon vs Autapomorphic - What's the difference?

taxon | autapomorphic |


As a noun taxon

is (taxonomy) any of the taxonomic categories such as phylum or subspecies.

As an adjective autapomorphic is

(biology) describing any characteristic that has evolved in only a single species (or other taxon).

Wench vs Blowse - What's the difference?

wench | blowse |


As nouns the difference between wench and blowse

is that wench is a young woman, especially a servant while blowse is a ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.

As a verb wench

is to frequent prostitutes; to womanize.

Blowsy vs Blowse - What's the difference?

blowsy | blowse | Derived terms |

Blowse is a derived term of blowsy.



As an adjective blowsy

is having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face.

As a noun blowse is

a ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.

Assess vs Assessee - What's the difference?

assess | assessee |


As a verb assess

is to determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate.

As a noun assessee is

something or someone that is assessed.

Nuclear vs Nuclearly - What's the difference?

nuclear | nuclearly |


As an adjective nuclear

is (biology) pertaining to the nucleus of a cell.

As an adverb nuclearly is

in a nuclear manner; related to a nucleus or to nuclear power.

Nucleus vs Nuclearly - What's the difference?

nucleus | nuclearly |


As a noun nucleus

is the core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled.

As an adverb nuclearly is

in a nuclear manner; related to a nucleus or to nuclear power.

Genetic vs Agenetic - What's the difference?

genetic | agenetic |


As adjectives the difference between genetic and agenetic

is that genetic is genetic while agenetic is not genetic; that does not have a genetic cause.

Appease vs Amese - What's the difference?

appease | amese |


As verbs the difference between appease and amese

is that appease is to make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred) while amese is (obsolete) to appease, pacify or calm.

Pacify vs Amese - What's the difference?

pacify | amese |


As verbs the difference between pacify and amese

is that pacify is to bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation while amese is to appease, pacify or calm.

Calm vs Amese - What's the difference?

calm | amese |


As verbs the difference between calm and amese

is that calm is to make calm while amese is (obsolete) to appease, pacify or calm.

As an adjective calm

is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

As a noun calm

is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

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