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Esophagectomy vs Oesophagectomy - What's the difference?

esophagectomy | oesophagectomy | Alternative forms |

Oesophagectomy is a alternative form of esophagectomy.



As nouns the difference between esophagectomy and oesophagectomy

is that esophagectomy is alternative form of oesophagectomy while oesophagectomy is the surgical procedure for the removal of all, or part of the oesophagus.

Stomach vs Gastrostomy - What's the difference?

stomach | gastrostomy |


As nouns the difference between stomach and gastrostomy

is that stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while gastrostomy is (surgery) the surgical procedure for making an opening in the stomach as part of an operation.

As a verb stomach

is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

Operation vs Gastrostomy - What's the difference?

operation | gastrostomy |


As nouns the difference between operation and gastrostomy

is that operation is the method by which a device performs its function while gastrostomy is the surgical procedure for making an opening in the stomach as part of an operation.

Polydactyly vs Sexdactyly - What's the difference?

polydactyly | sexdactyly |


As nouns the difference between polydactyly and sexdactyly

is that polydactyly is polydactylism while sexdactyly is a variety of polydactyly a genetic variation leading to a person having six digits on hands or feet.

Hexadactyly vs Sexdactyly - What's the difference?

hexadactyly | sexdactyly | Synonyms |

Hexadactyly is a synonym of sexdactyly.


As nouns the difference between hexadactyly and sexdactyly

is that hexadactyly is sexdactyly while sexdactyly is a variety of polydactyly a genetic variation leading to a person having six digits on hands or feet.

Place vs Benk - What's the difference?

place | benk |


As a verb place

is .

As a noun benk is

place; point.

Point vs Benk - What's the difference?

point | benk |


As nouns the difference between point and benk

is that point is a discrete division of something while benk is place; point.

As a verb point

is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.

Lowering vs Lowery - What's the difference?

lowering | lowery |


As adjectives the difference between lowering and lowery

is that lowering is that lowers or frowns while lowery is dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering.

As a verb lowering

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun lowering

is the act of something being lowered.

As a proper noun Lowery is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Dark vs Loury - What's the difference?

dark | loury |


As adjectives the difference between dark and loury

is that dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light while loury is dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering.

As a noun dark

is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

Gloomy vs Loury - What's the difference?

gloomy | loury |


As adjectives the difference between gloomy and loury

is that gloomy is imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded while loury is dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering.

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