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Prefecture vs Tottori - What's the difference?

prefecture | tottori |


As a noun prefecture

is prefecture.

As a proper noun tottori is

a city in japan.

Strength vs Equipotent - What's the difference?

strength | equipotent |


As a noun strength

is the quality or degree of being strong.

As a verb strength

is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

As an adjective equipotent is

having equal strength, ability or efficacy.

Ability vs Equipotent - What's the difference?

ability | equipotent |


As a noun ability

is suitableness.

As an adjective equipotent is

having equal strength, ability or efficacy.

Efficacy vs Equipotent - What's the difference?

efficacy | equipotent |


As a noun efficacy

is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect.

As an adjective equipotent is

having equal strength, ability or efficacy.

Mineral vs Cuprobismutite - What's the difference?

mineral | cuprobismutite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and cuprobismutite

is that mineral is mineral while cuprobismutite is (mineral) a black mineral, with a metallic lustre, found in quartz deposits; it is a mixed sulfide of copper and bismuth.

Sulfide vs Cuprobismutite - What's the difference?

sulfide | cuprobismutite |


As nouns the difference between sulfide and cuprobismutite

is that sulfide is while cuprobismutite is (mineral) a black mineral, with a metallic lustre, found in quartz deposits; it is a mixed sulfide of copper and bismuth.

Copper vs Cuprobismutite - What's the difference?

copper | cuprobismutite |


As nouns the difference between copper and cuprobismutite

is that copper is (lb) a reddish-brown, malleable, ductile metallic element with high electrical and thermal conductivity, symbol cu, and atomic number 29 or copper can be (slang|law enforcement) a police officer while cuprobismutite is (mineral) a black mineral, with a metallic lustre, found in quartz deposits; it is a mixed sulfide of copper and bismuth.

As an adjective copper

is made of copper.

As a verb copper

is to sheathe or coat with copper.

Bismuth vs Cuprobismutite - What's the difference?

bismuth | cuprobismutite |


As nouns the difference between bismuth and cuprobismutite

is that bismuth is a chemical element (symbol bi) with an atomic number of 83 while cuprobismutite is (mineral) a black mineral, with a metallic lustre, found in quartz deposits; it is a mixed sulfide of copper and bismuth.

Cell vs Cellularly - What's the difference?

cell | cellularly |


As a noun cell

is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

As an adverb cellularly is

(chiefly|biology) in a way of or pertaining to cells.

Scored vs Overscored - What's the difference?

scored | overscored |


As verbs the difference between scored and overscored

is that scored is (score) while overscored is (overscore).

As an adjective overscored is

(music) scored for too many instruments (or types of instrument).

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