forthcoming |
unforthcoming |
As adjectives the difference between forthcoming and unforthcoming
is that
forthcoming is (not comparable) approaching or about to take place while
unforthcoming is not forthcoming; laconic or uncooperative.
As a noun forthcoming
is something that is yet to come.
laconic |
unforthcoming |
As adjectives the difference between laconic and unforthcoming
is that
laconic is using as few words as possible; pithy and concise while
unforthcoming is not forthcoming; laconic or uncooperative.
uncooperative |
unforthcoming |
As adjectives the difference between uncooperative and unforthcoming
is that
uncooperative is not cooperative while
unforthcoming is not forthcoming; laconic or uncooperative.
indometacin |
indomethacin |
Alternative forms |
Indomethacin is a alternative form of indometacin.
As nouns the difference between indometacin and indomethacin
is that
indometacin is an alternative spelling of indomethacin while
indomethacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to reduce fever, pain, stiffness, and swelling, having chemical formula C
19H
16ClNO
4.
indole |
indomethacin |
Hypernyms |
Indomethacin is a hypernym of indole.
As nouns the difference between indole and indomethacin
is that
indole is an organic compound, C
8H
7N, found in coal tar, and produced in the gut by the bacterial decomposition of tryptophan; it is an aromatic bicyclic heterocycle having a benzene ring fused with a pyrrole ring; indole and its derivatives occur widely in nature and have many industrial applications while
indomethacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to reduce fever, pain, stiffness, and swelling, having chemical formula C
19H
16ClNO
4.
literary |
literator |
As an adjective literary
is relating to literature.
As a noun literator is
a literary person, a man of letters.
writes |
literator |
As a verb writes
is third-person singular of write.
As a noun literator is
a literary person, a man of letters.
professionally |
literator |
As an adverb professionally
is in a professional manner.
As a noun literator is
a literary person, a man of letters.
learned |
literator |
As a verb learned
is past tense of learn: taught.
As an adjective learned
is having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated.
As a noun literator is
a literary person, a man of letters.
sexual |
mechaphilia |
As nouns the difference between sexual and mechaphilia
is that
sexual is (biology) a species which reproduces by sexual rather than asexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while
mechaphilia is a sexual desire for a mechanical inanimate object.
As an adjective sexual
is of or relating to having sex, sexual acts and sexual reproduction.
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