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Azaspirodecanedione vs Buspirone - What's the difference?

azaspirodecanedione | buspirone |


As nouns the difference between azaspirodecanedione and buspirone

is that azaspirodecanedione is any of a class of nonaddictive drugs with anxiolytic effects, used to treat anxiety and depression while buspirone is an anxiolytic agent and serotonin receptor agonist of the azaspirodecanedione class of compounds.

Compound vs Buspirone - What's the difference?

compound | buspirone |


As nouns the difference between compound and buspirone

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while buspirone is an anxiolytic agent and serotonin receptor agonist of the azaspirodecanedione class of compounds.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Meiosis vs Benomyl - What's the difference?

meiosis | benomyl |


As nouns the difference between meiosis and benomyl

is that meiosis is (countable|rhetoric) a figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important than it actually is while benomyl is a fungicide that binds to microtubules, interfering with cell functions such as meiosis and intracellular transportation.

Intracellular vs Benomyl - What's the difference?

intracellular | benomyl |


As an adjective intracellular

is inside or within a cell.

As a noun benomyl is

a fungicide that binds to microtubules, interfering with cell functions such as meiosis and intracellular transportation.

Transportation vs Benomyl - What's the difference?

transportation | benomyl |


As nouns the difference between transportation and benomyl

is that transportation is transportation while benomyl is a fungicide that binds to microtubules, interfering with cell functions such as meiosis and intracellular transportation.

Diophantus vs Diophantine - What's the difference?

diophantus | diophantine |

Diophantine is a derived term of diophantus.



In mathematics terms the difference between diophantus and diophantine

is that diophantus is a Greek mathematician who first developed algebra while diophantine is of or pertaining to Diophantus, the Greek mathematician.

As a proper noun Diophantus

is a Greek mathematician who first developed algebra.

As an adjective Diophantine is

of or pertaining to Diophantus, the Greek mathematician.

Anxiolytic vs Buspirone - What's the difference?

anxiolytic | buspirone |


As nouns the difference between anxiolytic and buspirone

is that anxiolytic is (medicine) a drug prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety while buspirone is an anxiolytic agent and serotonin receptor agonist of the azaspirodecanedione class of compounds.

As an adjective anxiolytic

is that reduces anxiety; tranquilizing.

Solvent vs Triphenylmethane - What's the difference?

solvent | triphenylmethane |


As nouns the difference between solvent and triphenylmethane

is that solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution while triphenylmethane is (organic chemistry) the hydrocarbon with the chemical formula (c6h5)3ch, a colourless solid soluble in nonpolar organic solvents but not in water.

As an adjective solvent

is able to pay all debts as they become due, and having no more liabilities than assets.

Determinant vs Determinantal - What's the difference?

determinant | determinantal |


As adjectives the difference between determinant and determinantal

is that determinant is determinant while determinantal is (mathematics) of or pertaining to a determinant.

As a verb determinant

is .

As a noun determinant

is (label) determiner.

Fungicide vs Benomyl - What's the difference?

fungicide | benomyl |


As nouns the difference between fungicide and benomyl

is that fungicide is a substance used to kill fungus while benomyl is a fungicide that binds to microtubules, interfering with cell functions such as meiosis and intracellular transportation.

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