magmatic |
geofluid |
As an adjective magmatic
is pertaining to magma or magmatism.
As a noun geofluid is
(geology) any subsurface fluid, such as groundwater, geothermal fluids, basinal brines, petroleum or magmatic fluid.
helical |
gyrotropy |
As an adjective helical
is in the shape of a helix.
As a noun gyrotropy is
(physics) the helical movement of electromagnetic radiation through a chiral material.
chiral |
gyrotropy |
As an adjective chiral
is of an object that exhibits chirality, as in the left-handed and right-handed versions of a helix.
As a noun gyrotropy is
(physics) the helical movement of electromagnetic radiation through a chiral material.
carbon |
cyclopropenone |
As nouns the difference between carbon and cyclopropenone
is that
carbon is alternative form of
(l) while
cyclopropenone is (organic compound) the cyclic ketone having three carbon atoms and one double bond opposite the carbonyl group.
carbonyl |
cyclopropenone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and cyclopropenone
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
cyclopropenone is (organic compound) the cyclic ketone having three carbon atoms and one double bond opposite the carbonyl group.
quantum |
eigenpolarization |
As nouns the difference between quantum and eigenpolarization
is that
quantum is while
eigenpolarization is (physics) a quantum polarization.
polarization |
eigenpolarization |
In physics terms the difference between polarization and eigenpolarization
is that
polarization is the production of polarized light; the direction in which the electric field of an electromagnetic wave points while
eigenpolarization is a quantum polarization.
As nouns the difference between polarization and eigenpolarization
is that
polarization is the production, or the condition of polarity while
eigenpolarization is a quantum polarization.
exocytosis |
exocytosed |
As a noun exocytosis
is the secretion of substances through cellular membranes, either to excrete waste products or as a regulatory function.
As an adjective exocytosed is
produced by exocytosis.
subsurface |
geofluid |
As nouns the difference between subsurface and geofluid
is that
subsurface is something that is below the layer that is on the surface while
geofluid is (geology) any subsurface fluid, such as groundwater, geothermal fluids, basinal brines, petroleum or magmatic fluid.
As an adjective subsurface
is below the surface.
fluid |
geofluid |
As nouns the difference between fluid and geofluid
is that
fluid is fluid while
geofluid is (geology) any subsurface fluid, such as groundwater, geothermal fluids, basinal brines, petroleum or magmatic fluid.
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