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Polypeptides vs Globin - What's the difference?

polypeptides | globin |


As nouns the difference between polypeptides and globin

is that polypeptides is while globin is globin.

Leucorrhoea vs Leukorrhea - What's the difference?

leucorrhoea | leukorrhea | Alternative forms |

Leucorrhoea is an alternative form of leukorrhea.


As nouns the difference between leucorrhoea and leukorrhea

is that leucorrhoea is while leukorrhea is (pathology) thick, whitish vaginal discharge.

Vaginal vs Leukorrhea - What's the difference?

vaginal | leukorrhea |


As an adjective vaginal

is of, relating to, or affecting the vagina.

As a noun leukorrhea is

(pathology) thick, whitish vaginal discharge.

Discharge vs Leukorrhea - What's the difference?

discharge | leukorrhea |


As nouns the difference between discharge and leukorrhea

is that discharge is (symptom) (uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology while leukorrhea is (pathology) thick, whitish vaginal discharge.

As a verb discharge

is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.

Finger vs Fingerer - What's the difference?

finger | fingerer |


As a proper noun finger

is .

As a noun fingerer is

agent noun of finger; one who fingers, especially in the sense of sexual stimulation.

Portray vs Portrayer - What's the difference?

portray | portrayer |


As a verb portray

is to paint or draw the likeness of.

As a noun portrayer is

agent noun of portray; one who portrays.

Different vs Otherness - What's the difference?

different | otherness |


As nouns the difference between different and otherness

is that different is the different ideal while otherness is the quality of being different or distinct.

As an adjective different

is not the same; exhibiting a difference.

Distinct vs Otherness - What's the difference?

distinct | otherness |


As an adjective distinct

is capable of being perceived very clearly.

As a noun otherness is

(uncountable) the quality of being different or distinct.

Wallow vs Wallower - What's the difference?

wallow | wallower |


As nouns the difference between wallow and wallower

is that wallow is an instance of wallowing while wallower is agent noun of wallow; one who wallows.

As a verb wallow

is to roll oneself about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire.

As an adjective wallow

is tasteless, flat.

Trundle vs Wallower - What's the difference?

trundle | wallower |


As nouns the difference between trundle and wallower

is that trundle is a low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed while wallower is agent noun of wallow; one who wallows.

As a verb trundle

is to wheel or roll, especially by pushing.

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