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Caroled vs Carolled - What's the difference?

caroled | carolled | Alternative forms |

Carolled is a alternative form of caroled.



As verbs the difference between caroled and carolled

is that caroled is past tense of carol while carolled is past tense of carol.

Carcinomata vs Carcinomas - What's the difference?

carcinomata | carcinomas | Alternative forms |

Carcinomata is an alternative form of carcinomas.


In plural of|carcinoma|lang=en terms the difference between carcinomata and carcinomas

is that carcinomata is while carcinomas is .

As nouns the difference between carcinomata and carcinomas

is that carcinomata is while carcinomas is .

Negate vs Negatum - What's the difference?

negate | negatum |


As a verb negate

is to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.

As a noun negatum is

something that is negated.

Absent vs Negatum - What's the difference?

absent | negatum |


As nouns the difference between absent and negatum

is that absent is (obsolete) absentee; a person who is away on occasion while negatum is something that is negated.

As an adjective absent

is (not comparable) being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing
.

As a preposition absent

is (legal) in the absence of; without .

As a verb absent

is (transitive|now|reflexive) keep away; stay away; go away .

No vs Negatum - What's the difference?

no | negatum |


As nouns the difference between no and negatum

is that no is noh (japanese theatrical genre) while negatum is something that is negated.

Vacuole vs Vacuolar - What's the difference?

vacuole | vacuolar |


As a noun vacuole

is (cytology) a large membrane-bound vesicle in a cell's cytoplasm.

As an adjective vacuolar is

of, pertaining to, or containing vacuoles.

Way vs Bivious - What's the difference?

way | bivious |


As a proper noun way

is christianity or way can be .

As an adjective bivious is

having, or leading, two ways.

Party vs Obligor - What's the difference?

party | obligor |


As nouns the difference between party and obligor

is that party is party (social gathering for fun) while obligor is (legal|finance) the party bearing a legal obligation to another party, the obligee.

Chaotropism vs Chaotropic - What's the difference?

chaotropism | chaotropic | Related terms |

Chaotropism is a related term of chaotropic.


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between chaotropism and chaotropic

is that chaotropism is (chemistry) the ability to disrupt hydrogen bonding, especially within or between biological molecules while chaotropic is (chemistry) that disrupts hydrogen bonds, especially within or between biological molecules.

As a noun chaotropism

is (chemistry) the ability to disrupt hydrogen bonding, especially within or between biological molecules.

As an adjective chaotropic is

(chemistry) that disrupts hydrogen bonds, especially within or between biological molecules.

Kosmotropic vs Chaotropic - What's the difference?

kosmotropic | chaotropic | Antonyms |

Chaotropic is a antonym of kosmotropic.



As adjectives the difference between kosmotropic and chaotropic

is that kosmotropic is describing ions (normally small, with a high charge density) that stabilize intermolecular interactions in water, especially by stabilizing hydrogen bonds while chaotropic is that disrupts hydrogen bonds, especially within or between biological molecules.

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