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Fibrous vs Clinochrysotile - What's the difference?

fibrous | clinochrysotile |


As an adjective fibrous

is of or pertaining to fibre.

As a noun clinochrysotile is

a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates, also called "white asbestos".

Silicate vs Clinochrysotile - What's the difference?

silicate | clinochrysotile |


As nouns the difference between silicate and clinochrysotile

is that silicate is while clinochrysotile is (mineral) a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates, also called "white asbestos".

Survey vs Opinionnaire - What's the difference?

survey | opinionnaire |


As nouns the difference between survey and opinionnaire

is that survey is the act of surveying; a general view, as from above while opinionnaire is a form containing a list of statements, each of which the members of a selected group are asked to endorse or reject; the purpose being to gather information for a survey.

As a verb survey

is to inspect, or take a view of; to view with attention, as from a high place; to overlook; as, to stand on a hill, and survey the surrounding country.

Murder vs Murderee - What's the difference?

murder | murderee |


As nouns the difference between murder and murderee

is that murder is an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human while murderee is a murder victim.

As a verb murder

is to deliberately kill (a person or persons).

Victim vs Murderee - What's the difference?

victim | murderee |


As nouns the difference between victim and murderee

is that victim is original sense A living creature which is slain and offered as human or animal sacrifice, usually in a religious rite; by extension, the transfigurated body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist while murderee is a murder victim.

Japanese vs Japanesey - What's the difference?

japanese | japanesey |


As adjectives the difference between japanese and japanesey

is that japanese is of, relating to, or derived from japan, its language, or culture while japanesey is somewhat japanese; affecting a japanese style.

As a noun japanese

is a person living in or coming from japan, or of japanese ancestry.

As a proper noun japanese

is the main language spoken in japan.

Affect vs Japanesey - What's the difference?

affect | japanesey |


As a verb affect

is to influence or alter or affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain.

As a noun affect

is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.

As an adjective japanesey is

somewhat japanese; affecting a japanese style.

Addictive vs Addictivity - What's the difference?

addictive | addictivity |


As nouns the difference between addictive and addictivity

is that addictive is a drug that causes an addiction while addictivity is (medicine) the characteristic of being addictive.

As an adjective addictive

is causing or tending to cause addiction; habit-forming.

Addictiveness vs Addictivity - What's the difference?

addictiveness | addictivity | Synonyms |

Addictiveness is a synonym of addictivity.


As nouns the difference between addictiveness and addictivity

is that addictiveness is the characteristic of being addictive while addictivity is (medicine) the characteristic of being addictive.

Septillion vs Yottabyte - What's the difference?

septillion | yottabyte |


As a numeral septillion

is (US; modern British & Australian, short scale) A trillion trillion: 1 followed by 24 zeros, 1024.

As a noun yottabyte is

one septillion (1024) bytes. SI symbol: YB.

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