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Pheomelanic vs Phaeomelanic - What's the difference?

pheomelanic | phaeomelanic | Alternative forms |

Pheomelanic is an alternative form of phaeomelanic.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between pheomelanic and phaeomelanic

is that pheomelanic is (biology) having red or yellow hair or fur while phaeomelanic is (biology) having red or yellow hair or fur.

As adjectives the difference between pheomelanic and phaeomelanic

is that pheomelanic is (biology) having red or yellow hair or fur while phaeomelanic is (biology) having red or yellow hair or fur.

Red vs Phaeomelanic - What's the difference?

red | phaeomelanic |


As a noun red

is (reverse electrodialysis).

As an adjective phaeomelanic is

(biology) having red or yellow hair or fur.

Infect vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

infect | ecotropism |


As a verb infect

is to bring into contact with a substance that causes illness (a pathogen).

As an adjective infect

is (obsolete) infected.

As a noun ecotropism is

(biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Host vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

host | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between host and ecotropism

is that host is autumn (season) while ecotropism is (biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Terminus vs Endstation - What's the difference?

terminus | endstation |


As nouns the difference between terminus and endstation

is that terminus is the end or final point of something while endstation is terminus.

As a proper noun Terminus

is was the god of boundaries and landmarks, focus of the important Roman festival of Terminalia.

Black vs Eumelanic - What's the difference?

black | eumelanic |


As a proper noun black

is .

As an adjective eumelanic is

(biology) having black or brown hair or fur.

Brown vs Eumelanic - What's the difference?

brown | eumelanic |


As a proper noun brown

is .

As an adjective eumelanic is

(biology) having black or brown hair or fur.

Oxygen vs Dysoxic - What's the difference?

oxygen | dysoxic |


As a noun oxygen

is a chemical element (symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994.

As an adjective dysoxic is

having a very low oxygen concentration (ie between anoxic and hypoxic).

Ecotropism vs Ecotropic - What's the difference?

ecotropism | ecotropic |

Ecotropic is a related term of ecotropism.



As a noun ecotropism

is the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

As an adjective ecotropic is

of or pertaining to ecotropism.

Virus vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

virus | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between virus and ecotropism

is that virus is venom, as produced by a poisonous animal etc while ecotropism is the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

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