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Guidance vs Duction - What's the difference?

guidance | duction |


As nouns the difference between guidance and duction

is that guidance is the act or process of guiding while duction is guidance.

Eye vs Duction - What's the difference?

eye | duction |


As a proper noun eye

is (uk|colloquial) the comedic magazine.

As a noun duction is

(obsolete) guidance.

Abduction vs Duction - What's the difference?

abduction | duction | Derived terms |

Abduction is a derived term of duction.


As nouns the difference between abduction and duction

is that abduction is leading away; a carrying away while duction is (obsolete) guidance.

Adduction vs Duction - What's the difference?

adduction | duction | Derived terms |

Adduction is a derived term of duction.


As nouns the difference between adduction and duction

is that adduction is the act of adducing or bringing forward while duction is (obsolete) guidance.

Deorsumduction vs Duction - What's the difference?

deorsumduction | duction | Derived terms |

Deorsumduction is a derived term of duction.


As a noun duction is

(obsolete) guidance.

Excycloduction vs Duction - What's the difference?

excycloduction | duction | Derived terms |

Duction is a derived term of excycloduction.


Excycloduction is likely misspelled.


Excycloduction has no English definition.

As a noun duction is

guidance.

Teneriffe vs Tenerife - What's the difference?

teneriffe | tenerife | Alternative forms |

Tenerife is a alternative form of teneriffe.


Teneriffe is often a misspelling of tenerife.


Teneriffe has no English definition.

As a proper noun Tenerife is

the largest of the seven Canary Islands.

Dumbfound vs Dumbfounder - What's the difference?

dumbfound | dumbfounder |


As a verb dumbfound

is to confuse and bewilder; to leave speechless.

As a noun dumbfounder is

someone who or that which dumbfounds.

Hepatosplenomegaly vs Splenomegaly - What's the difference?

hepatosplenomegaly | splenomegaly | Derived terms |

Splenomegaly is a derived term of hepatosplenomegaly.



As nouns the difference between hepatosplenomegaly and splenomegaly

is that hepatosplenomegaly is enlargement of both the liver and spleen while splenomegaly is an enlargement of the spleen.

River vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

river | bottomland |


As a proper noun river

is .

As a noun bottomland is

flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

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