oxygen |
oxyarylation |
As nouns the difference between oxygen and oxyarylation
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994 while
oxyarylation is any addition reaction in which an oxygen atom and an aryl group are added across a double bond or triple bond.
langobardish |
lombardic |
Synonyms |
Langobardish is a synonym of lombardic.
As an adjective lombardic is
of the lombards, a germanic people who settled in italy in the sixth century ce, or of their language or culture.
As a proper noun lombardic is
the language of the lombards, an extinct germanic language known from fragmentary evidence.
motif |
octaloop |
As nouns the difference between motif and octaloop
is that
motif is a recurring or dominant element; a theme while
octaloop is (genetics) an eight-base hairpin loop motif.
organic |
organoboronate |
As nouns the difference between organic and organoboronate
is that
organic is (chemistry) an organic compound while
organoboronate is (organic chemistry) any organic boronate.
As an adjective organic
is (biology) pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
boronate |
organoboronate |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between boronate and organoboronate
is that
boronate is any salt or ester of a boronic acid while
organoboronate is any organic boronate.
organic |
organophosphine |
As nouns the difference between organic and organophosphine
is that
organic is (chemistry) an organic compound while
organophosphine is .
As an adjective organic
is (biology) pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
triene |
octatriene |
As nouns the difference between triene and octatriene
is that
triene is any alkene that has three double bonds while
octatriene is any of several isomeric trienes having eight carbon atoms.
diene |
octadiene |
As nouns the difference between diene and octadiene
is that
diene is diene while
octadiene is octadiene.
lombard |
lombardic |
As a noun lombard
is pawnbroker.
As an adjective lombardic is
of the lombards, a germanic people who settled in italy in the sixth century ce, or of their language or culture.
As a proper noun lombardic is
the language of the lombards, an extinct germanic language known from fragmentary evidence.
lombardish |
lombardic |
Synonyms |
Lombardish is a synonym of lombardic.
As adjectives the difference between lombardish and lombardic
is that
lombardish is of or pertaining to the lombards, a germanic people who settled in italy in the sixth century ce, their language, customs, or culture while
lombardic is of the lombards, a germanic people who settled in italy in the sixth century ce, or of their language or culture.
As proper nouns the difference between lombardish and lombardic
is that
lombardish is the language of the lombards, an extinct germanic language known from fragmentary evidence; lombardic while
lombardic is the language of the lombards, an extinct germanic language known from fragmentary evidence.
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