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Bereaved vs Nonbereaved - What's the difference?

bereaved | nonbereaved |


As an adjective bereaved

is having suffered the death of a loved one.

As a verb bereaved

is (bereave).

As a noun nonbereaved is

(psychology|sociology) not bereaved.

Sunday vs Sundaylike - What's the difference?

sunday | sundaylike |


As a noun sunday

is the seventh day of the week in systems using the standard, or the first day of the week in many religious traditions the sabbath for most christians; it follows saturday and precedes monday.

As an adverb sunday

is on sunday.

As an adjective sundaylike is

resembling a sunday or some aspect of one, especially the religious observances and abstinence from work of the christian sabbath.

Deniable vs Nondeniable - What's the difference?

deniable | nondeniable |


As adjectives the difference between deniable and nondeniable

is that deniable is able to be denied or contradicted while nondeniable is not deniable; that cannot be denied.

Shapono vs Shabono - What's the difference?

shapono | shabono | Alternative forms |

Shapono is an alternative form of shabono.


As nouns the difference between shapono and shabono

is that shapono is while shabono is a traditional communal hut built by the yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.

Communal vs Shabono - What's the difference?

communal | shabono |


As an adjective communal

is pertaining to a community.

As a noun shabono is

a traditional communal hut built by the yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.

Hut vs Shabono - What's the difference?

hut | shabono |


As nouns the difference between hut and shabono

is that hut is hat or hut can be guard while shabono is a traditional communal hut built by the yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.

Yanomamo vs Shabono - What's the difference?

yanomamo | shabono |


As a proper noun yanomamo

is a population of native people living in amazon rainforest.

As a noun shabono is

a traditional communal hut built by the yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.

Antitumour vs Enediyne - What's the difference?

antitumour | enediyne |


As an adjective antitumour

is an alternative spelling of antitumor.

As a noun enediyne is

any of a class of bacterial products characterized by nine- or ten-membered rings containing two triple bonds separated by a double bond, many of which are highly toxic to DNA and used as antitumour agents.

Macromolecular vs Neocarzinostatin - What's the difference?

macromolecular | neocarzinostatin |


As an adjective macromolecular

is of or relating to a macromolecule.

As a noun neocarzinostatin is

a macromolecular chromoprotein enediyne antibiotic secreted by streptomyces macromomyceticus .

Chromoprotein vs Neocarzinostatin - What's the difference?

chromoprotein | neocarzinostatin |


As nouns the difference between chromoprotein and neocarzinostatin

is that chromoprotein is (protein) any protein, such as haemoglobin, that has a metal-containing pigmented group such as haem while neocarzinostatin is a macromolecular chromoprotein enediyne antibiotic secreted by streptomyces macromomyceticus .

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