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Quantity vs Isochrone - What's the difference?

quantity | isochrone |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between quantity and isochrone

is that quantity is (mathematics) indicates that the entire preceding expression is henceforth considered a single object while isochrone is (mathematics) a semicubical parabola.

As nouns the difference between quantity and isochrone

is that quantity is a fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items while isochrone is an isoline on a map or chart connecting points that have the same value of a quantity that has dimension time.

Dimension vs Isochrone - What's the difference?

dimension | isochrone |


As nouns the difference between dimension and isochrone

is that dimension is dimension while isochrone is an isoline on a map or chart connecting points that have the same value of a quantity that has dimension time.

Kymograph vs Kymogram - What's the difference?

kymograph | kymogram |


As nouns the difference between kymograph and kymogram

is that kymograph is a device that gives a graphical representation of a variation in a phenomenon such as blood pressure over time, using a pen on a rotating drum while kymogram is a graphical record produced by a kymograph.

Fighting vs Forfoughten - What's the difference?

fighting | forfoughten |


As adjectives the difference between fighting and forfoughten

is that fighting is engaged in war or other conflict while forfoughten is exhausted from fighting.

As a verb fighting

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun fighting

is a fight or battle; an occasion on which people fight.

Geochronology vs Magnetochronology - What's the difference?

geochronology | magnetochronology |


As nouns the difference between geochronology and magnetochronology

is that geochronology is (uncountable) the science of dating samples of rock or sediment while magnetochronology is (geology) a form of geochronology based on geomagnetic polarity reversals.

Geomagnetic vs Magnetochronology - What's the difference?

geomagnetic | magnetochronology |


As an adjective geomagnetic

is of or pertaining to geomagnetism.

As a noun magnetochronology is

(geology) a form of geochronology based on geomagnetic polarity reversals.

Polarity vs Magnetochronology - What's the difference?

polarity | magnetochronology |


As nouns the difference between polarity and magnetochronology

is that polarity is the separation, alignment or orientation of something into two opposed poles while magnetochronology is (geology) a form of geochronology based on geomagnetic polarity reversals.

Reversal vs Magnetochronology - What's the difference?

reversal | magnetochronology |


As nouns the difference between reversal and magnetochronology

is that reversal is the state of being reversed while magnetochronology is (geology) a form of geochronology based on geomagnetic polarity reversals.

As an adjective reversal

is intended to reverse; implying reversal.

Maiden vs Maidenry - What's the difference?

maiden | maidenry |


As nouns the difference between maiden and maidenry

is that maiden is morning while maidenry is collectively, maidens, all the single women.

Inducible vs Inducibility - What's the difference?

inducible | inducibility |


As an adjective inducible

is able to be induced or caused.

As a noun inducibility is

(uncountable) the state of being inducible.

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