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Superfitness vs Superfit - What's the difference?

superfitness | superfit | Derived terms |

Superfitness is a derived term of superfit.


As a noun superfitness

is the quality of being superfit; extreme fitness.

As an adjective superfit is

extremely fit, either physically or evolutionarily.

Superhelix vs Superhelical - What's the difference?

superhelix | superhelical |


As a noun superhelix

is (molecular biology) the shape formed by a helix which in turn is twisted into a larger helix.

As an adjective superhelical is

of or pertaining to a superhelix, the shape formed by a helix twisted into a helix.

Superhelicity vs Superhelical - What's the difference?

superhelicity | superhelical | Related terms |

Superhelical is a related term of superhelicity.



As a noun superhelicity

is the condition of being superhelical.

As an adjective superhelical is

of or pertaining to a superhelix, the shape formed by a helix twisted into a helix.

Espouse vs Exposit - What's the difference?

espouse | exposit | Related terms |

Espouse is a related term of exposit.


As verbs the difference between espouse and exposit

is that espouse is to become/get married to while exposit is to expound.

Manipulate vs Detrend - What's the difference?

manipulate | detrend |


As verbs the difference between manipulate and detrend

is that manipulate is to move, arrange or operate something using the hands while detrend is (transitive|statistics|economics) to manipulate data to remove long-term trends in order to emphasise short-term changes.

Data vs Detrend - What's the difference?

data | detrend |


As a noun data

is (time) date.

As a verb detrend is

(transitive|statistics|economics) to manipulate data to remove long-term trends in order to emphasise short-term changes.

Trend vs Detrend - What's the difference?

trend | detrend |


As a noun trend

is trend.

As a verb detrend is

(transitive|statistics|economics) to manipulate data to remove long-term trends in order to emphasise short-term changes.

Emphasise vs Detrend - What's the difference?

emphasise | detrend |


As verbs the difference between emphasise and detrend

is that emphasise is british an alternative spelling of emphasize while detrend is to manipulate data to remove long-term trends in order to emphasise short-term changes.

Act vs Subtask - What's the difference?

act | subtask |


As nouns the difference between act and subtask

is that act is a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the {{term||American College Test}} while subtask is an act that must be completed as an element of completing a larger and more complex task.

As a proper noun ACT

is initialism of Australian Capital Territory|lang=en, a federal territory of Australia.

As a verb act

is to do something.

Complete vs Subtask - What's the difference?

complete | subtask |


As a verb complete

is to finish; to make done; to reach the end.

As an adjective complete

is with all parts included; with nothing missing; full.

As a noun subtask is

an act that must be completed as an element of completing a larger and more complex task.

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