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Infect vs Infectable - What's the difference?

infect | infectable |


As adjectives the difference between infect and infectable

is that infect is (obsolete) infected while infectable is able to infect or to become infected.

As a verb infect

is to bring into contact with a substance that causes illness (a pathogen).

Infected vs Infectable - What's the difference?

infected | infectable |


As adjectives the difference between infected and infectable

is that infected is referring to something that has received an infection while infectable is able to infect or to become infected.

As a verb infected

is (infect).

Embryo vs Intraembryonic - What's the difference?

embryo | intraembryonic |


As a noun embryo

is .

As an adjective intraembryonic is

within an embryo.

Arachnid vs Hypostome - What's the difference?

arachnid | hypostome |


As nouns the difference between arachnid and hypostome

is that arachnid is any of the eight-legged creatures, including spiders and scorpions, of the class arachnida while hypostome is (anatomy) an appendage on the mouth of some insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and hydrozoa.

Crustacean vs Hypostome - What's the difference?

crustacean | hypostome |


As nouns the difference between crustacean and hypostome

is that crustacean is any arthropod of the subphylum crustacea , including lobsters, crabs, shrimp, barnacles and woodlice while hypostome is (anatomy) an appendage on the mouth of some insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and hydrozoa.

Hydrozoa vs Hypostome - What's the difference?

hydrozoa | hypostome |


As nouns the difference between hydrozoa and hypostome

is that hydrozoa is (biology) a large group of marine animals, of the class hydrozoa , whose life cycles contain a sexual and asexual stage while hypostome is (anatomy) an appendage on the mouth of some insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and hydrozoa.

Wasp vs Ichneumonid - What's the difference?

wasp | ichneumonid |


As nouns the difference between wasp and ichneumonid

is that wasp is any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet or bee or wasp can be a member of the dominant american upper-class culture, a white anglo-saxon protestant while ichneumonid is any wasp of the superfamily.

Endoparasite vs Endoparasitic - What's the difference?

endoparasite | endoparasitic |


As a noun endoparasite

is a parasite that lives inside the body of an organism, such as a tapeworm.

As an adjective endoparasitic is

of or pertaining to endoparasites.

Brain vs Hemangioblastoma - What's the difference?

brain | hemangioblastoma |


As nouns the difference between brain and hemangioblastoma

is that brain is the control center of the central nervous system of an animal located in the skull which is responsible for perception, cognition, attention, memory, emotion, and action while hemangioblastoma is (medicine) any of several benign neoplasm tumours of the brain.

As a verb brain

is to dash out the brains of; to kill by smashing the skull.

Hematogenesis vs Hematogenic - What's the difference?

hematogenesis | hematogenic |


As a noun hematogenesis

is (hematology|cytology) blood cell formation in the human body, especially the bone marrow.

As an adjective hematogenic is

of or partaining to hematogenesis.

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