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Antiepileptically vs Antiepileptic - What's the difference?

antiepileptically | antiepileptic | Derived terms |

Antiepileptically is a derived term of antiepileptic.


As an adjective antiepileptic is

(pharmacy) acting to prevent epilepic seizures.

As a noun antiepileptic is

(medicine) a drug which acts to prevent epileptic seizures.

Glycolysis vs Antiglycolytic - What's the difference?

glycolysis | antiglycolytic |


As a noun glycolysis

is (biology) the cellular degradation of the simple sugar glucose to yield pyruvic acid, and atp as an energy source.

As an adjective antiglycolytic is

acting to prevent glycolysis.

Maternity vs Antimaternal - What's the difference?

maternity | antimaternal |


As a noun maternity

is the state of being a mother; motherhood.

As an adjective antimaternal is

having characteristics opposite those associated with maternity.

Arrhythmia vs Arrhythmogenic - What's the difference?

arrhythmia | arrhythmogenic |


As a noun arrhythmia

is an irregular heartbeat.

As an adjective arrhythmogenic is

tending to cause arrhythmia.

Philosophy vs Totalism - What's the difference?

philosophy | totalism |


As nouns the difference between philosophy and totalism

is that philosophy is (uncountable|originally) the love of wisdom while totalism is a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (eg the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

As a verb philosophy

is to philosophize.

Ideology vs Totalism - What's the difference?

ideology | totalism |


As nouns the difference between ideology and totalism

is that ideology is doctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group while totalism is a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (eg the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

Belief vs Totalism - What's the difference?

belief | totalism |


As nouns the difference between belief and totalism

is that belief is mental acceptance of a claim as likely true while totalism is a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (e.g. the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

System vs Totalism - What's the difference?

system | totalism |


As nouns the difference between system and totalism

is that system is system while totalism is a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (eg the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

Total vs Totalism - What's the difference?

total | totalism |


As nouns the difference between total and totalism

is that total is an amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts while totalism is a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (e.g. the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

As an adjective total

is entire; relating to the whole of something.

As a verb total

is to add up; to calculate the sum of.

Everything vs Totalism - What's the difference?

everything | totalism |


As a pronoun everything

is (literally) all the things under discussion.

As a noun totalism is

a social, economic and/or political system in which some authority (eg the state or "the market") wields absolute power; totalitarianism.

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