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Phalange vs Triphalangeal - What's the difference?

phalange | triphalangeal |


As a proper noun phalange

is a right-wing lebanese paramilitary movement based somewhat on the spanish falange.

As an adjective triphalangeal is

having three phalanges (especially when the usual number is two).

Conserved vs Ultraconserved - What's the difference?

conserved | ultraconserved |


As adjectives the difference between conserved and ultraconserved

is that conserved is of or relating to something to which conservation has been applied; saved from being wasted while ultraconserved is highly conserved.

As a verb conserved

is past tense of conserve.

Adenylated vs Unadenylated - What's the difference?

adenylated | unadenylated |


As a verb adenylated

is past tense of adenylate.

As an adjective unadenylated is

not adenylated.

Poetic vs Unpoetic - What's the difference?

poetic | unpoetic |


As adjectives the difference between poetic and unpoetic

is that poetic is poetic (relating to poetry) while unpoetic is not poetic.

Restrictive vs Unrestrictive - What's the difference?

restrictive | unrestrictive |


As adjectives the difference between restrictive and unrestrictive

is that restrictive is confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds while unrestrictive is not restrictive.

Friction vs Superlubricity - What's the difference?

friction | superlubricity |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between friction and superlubricity

is that friction is (physics): a force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact while superlubricity is (physics) a situation in which the friction between two surfaces varies greatly depending on their mutual orientation, especially when it nearly vanishes in certain conditions.

As nouns the difference between friction and superlubricity

is that friction is the rubbing of one object or surface against another while superlubricity is (physics) a situation in which the friction between two surfaces varies greatly depending on their mutual orientation, especially when it nearly vanishes in certain conditions.

Orientation vs Superlubricity - What's the difference?

orientation | superlubricity |


As nouns the difference between orientation and superlubricity

is that orientation is (uncountable) the act of orienting or the state of being oriented while superlubricity is (physics) a situation in which the friction between two surfaces varies greatly depending on their mutual orientation, especially when it nearly vanishes in certain conditions.

Tetraethyl vs Tetraethylorthosilicate - What's the difference?

tetraethyl | tetraethylorthosilicate |


As nouns the difference between tetraethyl and tetraethylorthosilicate

is that tetraethyl is four ethyl groups in a molecule while tetraethylorthosilicate is the tetraethyl ester of orthosilicic acid, Si(O-CH2CH3)4

Ester vs Tetraethylorthosilicate - What's the difference?

ester | tetraethylorthosilicate |


As nouns the difference between ester and tetraethylorthosilicate

is that ester is ester while tetraethylorthosilicate is (organic compound) the tetraethyl ester of orthosilicic acid, si(o-ch2ch3)4.

Gene vs Tetramutant - What's the difference?

gene | tetramutant |


As nouns the difference between gene and tetramutant

is that gene is embarrassment while tetramutant is (genetics) a gene that has four mutations (often of the same type at different locations).

As a verb gene

is .

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