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Multiple vs Multiteam - What's the difference?

multiple | multiteam |


As adjectives the difference between multiple and multiteam

is that multiple is multiple while multiteam is having or involving multiple teams.

Gammaglobulin vs Agammaglobulinemia - What's the difference?

gammaglobulin | agammaglobulinemia |


As nouns the difference between gammaglobulin and agammaglobulinemia

is that gammaglobulin is while agammaglobulinemia is (medicine) a condition in which gammaglobulins such as immunoglobulins are absent from the blood, or present only in low concentrations.

Immunoglobulin vs Agammaglobulinemia - What's the difference?

immunoglobulin | agammaglobulinemia |


As nouns the difference between immunoglobulin and agammaglobulinemia

is that immunoglobulin is any of the glycoproteins in blood serum that respond to invasion by foreign antigens and that protect the host by removing pathogens; an antibody while agammaglobulinemia is a condition in which gammaglobulins such as immunoglobulins are absent from the blood, or present only in low concentrations.

Editors vs Agammaglobulinemia - What's the difference?

editors | agammaglobulinemia |


As nouns the difference between editors and agammaglobulinemia

is that editors is while agammaglobulinemia is (medicine) a condition in which gammaglobulins such as immunoglobulins are absent from the blood, or present only in low concentrations.

Agammaglobulinemic vs Agammaglobulinemia - What's the difference?

agammaglobulinemic | agammaglobulinemia | Derived terms |

Agammaglobulinemia is a derived term of agammaglobulinemic.


Agammaglobulinemic is often a misspelling of agammaglobulinemia.


Agammaglobulinemic has no English definition.

As a noun agammaglobulinemia is

a condition in which gammaglobulins such as immunoglobulins are absent from the blood, or present only in low concentrations.

Soloist vs Soloistic - What's the difference?

soloist | soloistic |


As a noun soloist

is a person who performs a solo.

As an adjective soloistic is

(music) pertaining to, or characteristic of, a soloist.

Soloistically vs Soloistic - What's the difference?

soloistically | soloistic | Derived terms |

Soloistic is a derived term of soloistically.


Soloistically is often a misspelling of soloistic.


Soloistically has no English definition.

As an adjective soloistic is

pertaining to, or characteristic of, a soloist.

Shrine vs Shrinelike - What's the difference?

shrine | shrinelike |


As a noun shrine

is a holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped.

As a verb shrine

is to enshrine; to place reverently, as if in a shrine.

As an adjective shrinelike is

resembling, or having characteristics of, a shrine.

Reinvent vs Reinventor - What's the difference?

reinvent | reinventor |


As a verb reinvent

is to invent again something that has already been invented.

As a noun reinventor is

someone who reinvents something.

Holiday vs Postholiday - What's the difference?

holiday | postholiday |


As a proper noun holiday

is .

As an adjective postholiday is

occurring after, or as a consequence of, a holiday; often specifically after the holiday season of late december.

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