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Courtship vs Heptacosadiene - What's the difference?

courtship | heptacosadiene |


As nouns the difference between courtship and heptacosadiene

is that courtship is the act of paying court, with the intent to solicit a favor while heptacosadiene is (organic compound) any of very many isomeric dialkenes having twenty-seven carbon atoms and two double bonds, but especially (z,z) 7,11-heptacosadiene which is a courtship pheromone in fruit flies.

Sausagelike vs Sausagey - What's the difference?

sausagelike | sausagey |


As adjectives the difference between sausagelike and sausagey

is that sausagelike is resembling a sausage; often specifically sausage-shaped while sausagey is (informal) sausagelike.

Salvation vs Salvative - What's the difference?

salvation | salvative |


As a noun salvation

is the process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from hell).

As an adjective salvative is

of or pertaining to salvation.

Locular vs Loculated - What's the difference?

locular | loculated |


As adjectives the difference between locular and loculated

is that locular is having a loculus or compartment while loculated is locular.

Loculus vs Locular - What's the difference?

loculus | locular |


As a noun loculus

is a little place or space; a cell; a chamberlet.

As an adjective locular is

having a loculus or compartment.

Compartment vs Locular - What's the difference?

compartment | locular |


As a noun compartment

is a room, or section, or chamber.

As an adjective locular is

having a loculus or compartment.

Spottiness vs Spottedness - What's the difference?

spottiness | spottedness | Synonyms |

Spottiness is a synonym of spottedness.


As nouns the difference between spottiness and spottedness

is that spottiness is (uncountable) the state or quality of being spotty while spottedness is the state or condition of being spotted.

Comb vs Combwise - What's the difference?

comb | combwise |


As a noun comb

is a toothed implement for grooming the hair or (formerly) for keeping it in place or comb can be (abbreviation) combination.

As a verb comb

is (especially of hair or fur) to groom with a toothed implement; chiefly with a.

As an adverb combwise is

in the manner of a comb; with a scraping motion intended to straighten.

Straighten vs Combwise - What's the difference?

straighten | combwise |


As a verb straighten

is to cause to become straight.

As an adverb combwise is

in the manner of a comb; with a scraping motion intended to straighten.

Guest vs Guestwise - What's the difference?

guest | guestwise |


As a proper noun guest

is .

As an adverb guestwise is

(obsolete) as a guest.

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