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Geological vs Biozone - What's the difference?

geological | biozone |


As an adjective geological

is geologic.

As a noun biozone is

(geology) a biostratigraphic unit: an interval of geological strata defined on the basis of its characteristic fossil taxa.

Strata vs Biozone - What's the difference?

strata | biozone |


As nouns the difference between strata and biozone

is that strata is while biozone is (geology) a biostratigraphic unit: an interval of geological strata defined on the basis of its characteristic fossil taxa.

Ten vs Decapartite - What's the difference?

ten | decapartite |


As a numeral ten

is a numerical value equal to 10; the number occurring after nine and before eleven, represented in Roman numerals as X, in Arabic numerals (and base ten) as 10, and in the hexadecimal system (base 16) as A.

As a noun ten

is the number following nine.

As an adjective decapartite is

comprising ten parts.

Part vs Decapartite - What's the difference?

part | decapartite |


As adjectives the difference between part and decapartite

is that part is fractional; partial while decapartite is comprising ten parts.

As a noun part

is A portion; a component.

As a verb part

is to leave.

As an adverb part

is partly; partially; fractionally.

Bioregion vs Bioregional - What's the difference?

bioregion | bioregional |


As a noun bioregion

is an eco-region.

As an adjective bioregional is

of or pertaining to a bioregion.

Ecoregion vs Ecoregional - What's the difference?

ecoregion | ecoregional |


As a noun ecoregion

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective ecoregional is

of or pertaining to an ecoregion.

Biozone vs Biozonal - What's the difference?

biozone | biozonal |


As a noun biozone

is (geology) a biostratigraphic unit: an interval of geological strata defined on the basis of its characteristic fossil taxa.

As an adjective biozonal is

of or pertaining to a biozone.

Slosh vs Sloshy - What's the difference?

slosh | sloshy |


As a verb slosh

is (of a liquid) to shift chaotically; to splash noisily.

As a noun slosh

is a quantity of a liquid; more than a splash or slosh can be (computing) backslash, the character.

As an adjective sloshy is

that sloshes or splashes.

Splash vs Sloshy - What's the difference?

splash | sloshy |


As a noun splash

is the sound made by an object hitting a liquid.

As a verb splash

is to hit or agitate liquid so that part of it separates from the principal liquid mass.

As an adjective sloshy is

that sloshes or splashes.

Sloshily vs Sloshy - What's the difference?

sloshily | sloshy | Derived terms |

Sloshy is a derived term of sloshily.



As an adverb sloshily

is in a sloshy manner.

As an adjective sloshy is

that sloshes or splashes.

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