unsaturated |
diazocine |
As an adjective unsaturated
is (chemistry|of a solution) not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a solute at the same temperature.
As a noun diazocine is
(organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds.
heterocycle |
diazocine |
As nouns the difference between heterocycle and diazocine
is that
heterocycle is heterocycle while
diazocine is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds.
carbon |
diazocine |
As nouns the difference between carbon and diazocine
is that
carbon is alternative form of
(l) while
diazocine is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds.
nitrogen |
diazocine |
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and diazocine
is that
nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while
diazocine is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds.
radical |
dicyanomethylene |
As nouns the difference between radical and dicyanomethylene
is that
radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while
dicyanomethylene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical (n≡c)
2c=.
As an adjective radical
is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
salt |
dihydrodipicolinate |
As an initialism salt
is (politics) strategic]] arms limitation [[talks|talks.
As a noun dihydrodipicolinate is
(biochemistry) any salt or ester of dihydrodipicolinic acid.
town |
peel |
As a noun town
is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
As a proper noun peel is
a town on the isle of man.
buddhism |
mahayana |
As a noun Buddhism
is the religion and philosophy founded by the Nepalese teacher
Gautama Buddha.
As a proper noun Mahayana is
a school of Buddhism widely practised in China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia. It literally means "Great Vehicle" and teaches that all can achieve salvation, and has more emphasis on social concerns, in general, than Theravada.
madhyamika |
mahayana |
see also |
In buddhism terms the difference between madhyamika and mahayana
is that
madhyamika is the central philosophy of Buddhism that was systematized by Nagarjuna. It establishes that all phenomena are empty of independent reality while
mahayana is a school of Buddhism widely practised in China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia. It literally means "Great Vehicle" and teaches that all can achieve salvation, and has more emphasis on social concerns, in general, than Theravada.
buddhism |
vajrayana |
As a noun buddhism
is buddhism.
As a proper noun vajrayana is
(buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in tibet.
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