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Equilibrated vs Nonequilibrated - What's the difference?

equilibrated | nonequilibrated |


As adjectives the difference between equilibrated and nonequilibrated

is that equilibrated is subject to equilibration while nonequilibrated is not equilibrated.

As a verb equilibrated

is (equilibrate).

Urine vs Lysinuric - What's the difference?

urine | lysinuric |


As a noun urine

is urine.

As an adjective lysinuric is

characterised by the presence of lysine in the urine.

State vs Mesostasis - What's the difference?

state | mesostasis |


As nouns the difference between state and mesostasis

is that state is a polity while mesostasis is the very last state (or material formed) in the formation of an igneous rock.

As a verb state

is to declare to be a fact.

As an adjective state

is stately.

As a proper noun State

is state University, as the shortened form of any public university name.

Igneous vs Mesostasis - What's the difference?

igneous | mesostasis |


In geology terms the difference between igneous and mesostasis

is that igneous is resulting from, or produced by, the action of great heat; with rocks, it could also mean formed from lava/magma; as, granite and basalt are igneous rocks while mesostasis is the very last state (or material formed) in the formation of an igneous rock.

As an adjective igneous

is pertaining to, having the nature of fire; containing fire; resembling fire; as, an igneous appearance.

As a noun mesostasis is

the very last state (or material formed) in the formation of an igneous rock.

Wavelike vs Metachronal - What's the difference?

wavelike | metachronal |


As adjectives the difference between wavelike and metachronal

is that wavelike is having some properties or characteristics of a wave; used especially in physics of a particle while metachronal is describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.

Beating vs Metachronal - What's the difference?

beating | metachronal |


As a noun beating

is action of the verb to beat .

As a verb beating

is .

As an adjective metachronal is

describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.

Cilia vs Metachronal - What's the difference?

cilia | metachronal |


As a noun cilia

is irregular.

As an adjective metachronal is

describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.

Breed vs Multibreed - What's the difference?

breed | multibreed |


As a verb breed

is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young.

As a noun breed

is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.

As an adjective multibreed is

involving multiple breeds.

Collection vs Multicollection - What's the difference?

collection | multicollection |


As a noun collection

is a set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.

As an adjective multicollection is

involving multiple collections.

Strand vs Multistranded - What's the difference?

strand | multistranded |


As a noun strand

is .

As an adjective multistranded is

composed of multiple strands.

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