jurisdiction |
beylic |
As nouns the difference between jurisdiction and beylic
is that
jurisdiction is the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law while
beylic is the territory under the jurisdiction of a bey.
bey |
beylic |
As nouns the difference between bey and beylic
is that
bey is a governor of a province or district in the turkish dominions; also, in some places, a prince or nobleman; a beg while
beylic is the territory under the jurisdiction of a bey.
achondritic |
diogenite |
As an adjective achondritic
is (geology) of or pertaining to achondrite, a type of stony meteorite.
As a noun diogenite is
diogenite.
meteorite |
diogenite |
As nouns the difference between meteorite and diogenite
is that
meteorite is while
diogenite is diogenite.
downgoing |
downgone |
Related terms |
Downgoing is a related term of downgone.
As adjectives the difference between downgoing and downgone
is that
downgoing is (sciences|especially of a wave) tending downward while
downgone is (us|dialectal|appalachia) poor-looking; shabby.
As a noun downgoing
is (rare|poetic) a descent.
downward |
downgoing |
As adjectives the difference between downward and downgoing
is that
downward is moving or sloping down while
downgoing is (sciences|especially of a wave) tending downward.
As an adverb downward
is toward a lower level, whether in physical space, in a hierarchy, or in amount or value.
As a noun downgoing is
(rare|poetic) a descent.
descent |
downgoing |
As nouns the difference between descent and downgoing
is that
descent is an instance of descending while
downgoing is (rare|poetic) a descent.
As an adjective downgoing is
(sciences|especially of a wave) tending downward.
dorsal |
dorsomedial |
As adjectives the difference between dorsal and dorsomedial
is that
dorsal is (anatomy) with respect to, or concerning the side in which the backbone is located, or the analogous side of an invertebrate while
dorsomedial is (medicine) both dorsal and medial in location; thus, central and toward the back.
As a noun dorsal
is (art) a hanging, usually of rich stuff, at the back of a throne, altar, etc.
medial |
dorsomedial |
As adjectives the difference between medial and dorsomedial
is that
medial is of or pertaining to a mean or average while
dorsomedial is both dorsal and medial in location; thus, central and toward the back.
As a noun medial
is one or more letters that occur in the middle of a word.
dorsomedially |
dorsomedial |
Derived terms |
Dorsomedial is a derived term of dorsomedially.
As an adverb dorsomedially
is centrally and towards the back.
As an adjective dorsomedial is
both dorsal and medial in location; thus, central and toward the back.
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