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Isotope vs Isotopolog - What's the difference?

isotope | isotopolog |


As nouns the difference between isotope and isotopolog

is that isotope is any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei. As a consequence, atoms for the same isotope will have the same atomic number but a different mass number (atomic weight) while isotopolog is any of a group of compounds differing in the number, and/or position of substitution of atoms by isotopes.

As a verb isotope

is to define or demonstrate an isotopy of (one map with another).

Germany vs Bautzen - What's the difference?

germany | bautzen |


As proper nouns the difference between germany and bautzen

is that germany is (geography) the central european state formed by west germany's 1990 absorption of east germany, with its capital in berlin while bautzen is a city in germany.

Spoon vs Listric - What's the difference?

spoon | listric |


As a noun spoon

is an implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.

As a verb spoon

is to serve using a spoon.

As an adjective listric is

spoon-shaped.

Monster vs Monsterlike - What's the difference?

monster | monsterlike |


As adjectives the difference between monster and monsterlike

is that monster is very large; worthy of a monster while monsterlike is resembling a monster or some aspect of one; monstrous, deformed.

As a noun monster

is a terrifying and dangerous, wild or fictional creature.

As a verb monster

is to make into a monster; to categorise as a monster; to demonise.

Monstrous vs Monsterlike - What's the difference?

monstrous | monsterlike |


As adjectives the difference between monstrous and monsterlike

is that monstrous is hideous or frightful while monsterlike is resembling a monster or some aspect of one; monstrous, deformed.

Sheep vs Gid - What's the difference?

sheep | gid |


As a noun sheep

is a woolly ruminant of the genus ovis .

As an acronym gid is

gender identity disorder.

Tapeworm vs Gid - What's the difference?

tapeworm | gid |


As nouns the difference between tapeworm and gid

is that tapeworm is any parasitical worm of the class Cestoda, which infest the intestines of animals, including humans, often infecting different host species during their life cycle while gid is a disease of sheep caused by tapeworm.

As an acronym GID is

gender identity disorder.

Fiddle vs Gid - What's the difference?

fiddle | gid |


As a noun fiddle

is (music) any of various bowed string instruments, often used to refer to a violin when played in any of various traditional styles, as opposed to classical violin.

As a verb fiddle

is to play aimlessly.

As an acronym gid is

gender identity disorder.

Vulgar vs Nonvulgar - What's the difference?

vulgar | nonvulgar |


As adjectives the difference between vulgar and nonvulgar

is that vulgar is vulgar while nonvulgar is not vulgar.

Entropy vs Isoentrope - What's the difference?

entropy | isoentrope |


As nouns the difference between entropy and isoentrope

is that entropy is (thermodynamics|countable) while isoentrope is (physics) a region having equal entropy throughout, or a curve joining points of equal entropy.

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