imbalance |
dysbiosis |
As nouns the difference between imbalance and dysbiosis
is that
imbalance is the property of not being in balance while
dysbiosis is a medical condition caused by microbial imbalances within the body.
dysbiotic |
dysbiosis |
Related terms |
Dysbiotic is a related term of dysbiosis.
As an adjective dysbiotic
is relating to dysbiosis.
As a noun dysbiosis is
a medical condition caused by microbial imbalances within the body.
kymber |
kimber |
Alternative forms |
Kymber is an alternative form of kimber.
As proper nouns the difference between kymber and kimber
is that
kymber is (rare) while
kimber is .
matronymic |
kimber |
As an adjective matronymic
is of, relating to, or derived from the given name of one's mother or a female ancestor.
As a noun matronymic
is a surname or byname acquired from the given name of one's mother's or from a female ancestor's given name.
As a proper noun Kimber is
{{surname|matronymic|from=given names}.
kimberley |
kimber |
Related terms |
Kimberley is a related term of kimber.
As proper nouns the difference between kimberley and kimber
is that
kimberley is any of several places, notably a city in south africa, noted for diamond mining while
kimber is .
inflammation |
carditis |
As nouns the difference between inflammation and carditis
is that
inflammation is the act of inflaming]], [[kindle|kindling, or setting on fire; also, the state of being inflamed while
carditis is (medicine) inflammation of the muscles of the heart.
muscle |
carditis |
As an adjective muscle
is muscled, muscly, muscular.
As a verb muscle
is .
As a noun carditis is
(medicine) inflammation of the muscles of the heart.
heart |
carditis |
As nouns the difference between heart and carditis
is that
heart is (anatomy) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion while
carditis is (medicine) inflammation of the muscles of the heart.
As a verb heart
is (transitive|poetic|or|humorous) to be fond of often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.
abugida |
brahmic |
As a noun abugida
is a writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which each symbol represents a consonant with a particular vowel. Some languages that use abugidas are Amharic, Hindi, Burmese, Cree and Ojibwe (
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics). An abugida is a kind of syllabary in which the vowel is changed by modifying the base consonant symbol, so that all the forms that represent a given consonant plus each vowel resemble one another.
As an adjective Brahmic is
related or belonging to a certain family of abugidas used to write many languages of South and Southeast Asia, descended from the
Brāhmī script.
microbial |
dysbiosis |
As an adjective microbial
is of, relating to, or caused by microbes or microorganisms.
As a noun dysbiosis is
a medical condition caused by microbial imbalances within the body.
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