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Austenite vs Austinite - What's the difference?

austenite | austinite |


As nouns the difference between austenite and austinite

is that austenite is a solid solution or carbon or ferric carbide in iron that exists in steel at high temperatures while austinite is a secondary mineral found in the oxidized zone of some arsenic-rich base-metal deposits.

Hearing vs Otacousticon - What's the difference?

hearing | otacousticon |


As nouns the difference between hearing and otacousticon

is that hearing is (uncountable) the sense used to perceive sound while otacousticon is an instrument to aid hearing, such as an ear trumpet or hearing aid.

As an adjective hearing

is able to hear.

As a verb hearing

is .

Corridor vs Greenway - What's the difference?

corridor | greenway |


As nouns the difference between corridor and greenway

is that corridor is a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see ) while greenway is a corridor of undeveloped or park land.

Napiform vs Napaceous - What's the difference?

napiform | napaceous | Related terms |

Napiform is a related term of napaceous.


As adjectives the difference between napiform and napaceous

is that napiform is (botany) shaped like a turnip; spherical at the top, but with a tapering bottom while napaceous is turnip shaped.

Language vs Hyperpolyglot - What's the difference?

language | hyperpolyglot |


As nouns the difference between language and hyperpolyglot

is that language is (lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ while hyperpolyglot is one who masters or becomes fluent in many different languages.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

Multilingual vs Hyperpolyglot - What's the difference?

multilingual | hyperpolyglot | see also |

Multilingual is a see also of hyperpolyglot.


As an adjective multilingual

is pertaining to multiple languages.

As a noun hyperpolyglot is

one who masters or becomes fluent in many different languages.

City vs Kurgan - What's the difference?

city | kurgan |


As nouns the difference between city and kurgan

is that city is a large settlement, bigger than a town while kurgan is a prehistoric burial mound once used by peoples in Siberia and Central Asia.

As proper nouns the difference between city and kurgan

is that city is a popular shortened form of the City of London, the historic core of London where the Roman settlement of Londinium was established while Kurgan is city in Siberia, Russia, administrative centre of Kurgan oblast. Originally called Tsaryovo Gorodishche (Царёво Городище - Tsarjóvo Gorodíšče {{g}} neutral) (1662 - 1782).

Russia vs Kurgan - What's the difference?

russia | kurgan |


As proper nouns the difference between russia and kurgan

is that russia is russia while kurgan is city in siberia, russia, administrative centre of kurgan oblast originally called tsaryovo gorodishche (Царёво Городище - tsarjóvo gorodíšče (n)) (1662 - 1782).

Oblast vs Kurgan - What's the difference?

oblast | kurgan |


As a noun oblast

is (a region or province in some countries).

As a proper noun kurgan is

city in siberia, russia, administrative centre of kurgan oblast originally called tsaryovo gorodishche (Царёво Городище - tsarjóvo gorodíšče (n)) (1662 - 1782).

Russia vs Kaluga - What's the difference?

russia | kaluga |


As proper nouns the difference between russia and kaluga

is that russia is russia while kaluga is a city in russia, administrative centre of kaluga oblast.

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