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Record vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

record | mittimus |


As nouns the difference between record and mittimus

is that record is record while mittimus is a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

Court vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

court | mittimus |


As a proper noun court

is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").

As a noun mittimus is

a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

Officer vs Douanier - What's the difference?

officer | douanier |


As a noun officer

is (senseid)one who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations.

As a verb officer

is to supply with officers .

As a proper noun douanier is

french painter.

French vs Douanier - What's the difference?

french | douanier |


As a verb french

is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.

As a proper noun douanier is

french painter.

Defect vs Polyfilla - What's the difference?

defect | polyfilla |


As nouns the difference between defect and polyfilla

is that defect is a fault or malfunction while polyfilla is (british) a metaphorical filler to minimize or obscure defects.

As a verb defect

is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party.

Inflammation vs Polyserositis - What's the difference?

inflammation | polyserositis |


As nouns the difference between inflammation and polyserositis

is that inflammation is the act of inflaming]], [[kindle|kindling, or setting on fire; also, the state of being inflamed while polyserositis is (medicine) chronic inflammation of the serous membranes.

Serous vs Polyserositis - What's the difference?

serous | polyserositis |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between serous and polyserositis

is that serous is (medicine) containing, secreting, or resembling serum; watery; a fluid or discharge that is pale yellow and transparent, usually representing something of a benign nature (this contrasts with the term sanguine, which means blood-tinged and usually harmful) while polyserositis is (medicine) chronic inflammation of the serous membranes.

As an adjective serous

is (medicine) containing, secreting, or resembling serum; watery; a fluid or discharge that is pale yellow and transparent, usually representing something of a benign nature (this contrasts with the term sanguine, which means blood-tinged and usually harmful).

As a noun polyserositis is

(medicine) chronic inflammation of the serous membranes.

Membrane vs Polyserositis - What's the difference?

membrane | polyserositis |


As nouns the difference between membrane and polyserositis

is that membrane is membrane while polyserositis is (medicine) chronic inflammation of the serous membranes.

Noncatalytic vs Polyforming - What's the difference?

noncatalytic | polyforming |


As an adjective noncatalytic

is not catalytic; without the use of a catalyst.

As a noun polyforming is

an early, noncatalytic process for producing petroleum / gasoline by reacting low- and high-molecular weigh hydrocarbons at high temperature.

Petroleum vs Polyforming - What's the difference?

petroleum | polyforming |


As nouns the difference between petroleum and polyforming

is that petroleum is petroleum while polyforming is an early, noncatalytic process for producing petroleum / gasoline by reacting low- and high-molecular weigh hydrocarbons at high temperature.

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