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Phoneme vs Phonemicize - What's the difference?

phoneme | phonemicize |


As a noun phoneme

is .

As a verb phonemicize is

(linguistics) to represent as a phoneme or series of phonemes.

Incarnate vs Incarnatable - What's the difference?

incarnate | incarnatable |


As adjectives the difference between incarnate and incarnatable

is that incarnate is embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified while incarnatable is that can be incarnated.

As a verb incarnate

is to incarn; to become covered with flesh, to heal over.

Transmit vs Unicast - What's the difference?

transmit | unicast |


As verbs the difference between transmit and unicast

is that transmit is while unicast is (computing|networking) to transmit in this manner.

As an adjective unicast is

(computing|networking) being the transmission of messages to a single destination host on a packet switching network.

Researcher vs Pseudopatient - What's the difference?

researcher | pseudopatient |


As nouns the difference between researcher and pseudopatient

is that researcher is one who researches while pseudopatient is a researcher who poses as a patient.

Patient vs Pseudopatient - What's the difference?

patient | pseudopatient |


As nouns the difference between patient and pseudopatient

is that patient is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment while pseudopatient is a researcher who poses as a patient.

Leukemia vs Nonleukemia - What's the difference?

leukemia | nonleukemia |


As a noun leukemia

is leukemia (cancer of blood forming tissue).

As an adjective nonleukemia is

not of or pertaining to leukemia.

Stew vs Stewlike - What's the difference?

stew | stewlike |


As a proper noun stew

is a diminutive of the male given name stewart .

As an adjective stewlike is

resembling stew.

Yeasty vs Yeastily - What's the difference?

yeasty | yeastily |


As an adjective yeasty

is having or resembling yeast.

As an adverb yeastily is

in a yeasty manner.

Iced vs Uniced - What's the difference?

iced | uniced |


As adjectives the difference between iced and uniced

is that iced is with ice added while uniced is not iced.

As a verb iced

is past tense of ice.

Transmission vs Unicast - What's the difference?

transmission | unicast |


As a noun transmission

is the act of transmitting, eg data or electric power.

As an adjective unicast is

(computing|networking) being the transmission of messages to a single destination host on a packet switching network.

As a verb unicast is

(computing|networking) to transmit in this manner.

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