heart |
cardiothoracic |
As a noun heart
is (anatomy) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
As a verb heart
is (transitive|poetic|or|humorous) to be fond of often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.
As an adjective cardiothoracic is
of or pertaining to both the heart and the chest.
chest |
cardiothoracic |
As a noun chest
is a box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid.
As a verb chest
is to hit with one's chest (front of one's body.
As an adjective cardiothoracic is
of or pertaining to both the heart and the chest.
centromere |
centromeric |
As a noun centromere
is centromere.
As an adjective centromeric is
pertaining to, or characteristic of centromeres.
ephesians |
ephesus |
Derived terms |
Ephesus is a derived term of ephesians.
As proper nouns the difference between ephesians and ephesus
is that
ephesians is the tenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, an epistle to the people of
Ephesus which is attributed to
Paul the Apostle while
Ephesus is a city of ancient Anatolia, in what is now Turkey.
As a noun Ephesians
is plural of Ephesian|lang=en.
island |
euboea |
As proper nouns the difference between island and euboea
is that
island is iceland while
euboea is a greek island just off the eastern coast of greece in the aegean sea.
greece |
euboea |
As a noun greece
is (obsolete) (a step).
As a proper noun euboea is
a greek island just off the eastern coast of greece in the aegean sea.
ayurveda |
ayurvedic |
As a noun ayurveda
is traditional hindu alternative medicine, involving balancing three bodily humours of wind, bile, and phlegm.
As an adjective ayurvedic is
.
ayurvedically |
ayurvedic |
Derived terms |
Ayurvedically is a derived term of ayurvedic.
As an adverb ayurvedically
is as a practitioner of ayurveda; in an ayurvedic way.
As an adjective ayurvedic is
.
hindu |
ayurveda |
As nouns the difference between hindu and ayurveda
is that
hindu is hindu, hindustani while
ayurveda is traditional hindu alternative medicine, involving balancing three bodily humours of wind, bile, and phlegm.
As an adjective hindu
is hindu, hindustani.
humour |
ayurveda |
As nouns the difference between humour and ayurveda
is that
humour is (
label) moist vapour, moisture while
ayurveda is traditional hindu alternative medicine, involving balancing three bodily humours of wind, bile, and phlegm.
As a verb humour
is to pacify by indulging.
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