viscous |
thiodiglycol |
As an adjective viscous
is having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.
As a noun thiodiglycol is
(organic compound) a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent, miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform and soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.
liquid |
thiodiglycol |
As nouns the difference between liquid and thiodiglycol
is that
liquid is a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid while
thiodiglycol is a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent, miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform and soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.
As an adjective liquid
is flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.
solvent |
thiodiglycol |
As nouns the difference between solvent and thiodiglycol
is that
solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution while
thiodiglycol is (organic compound) a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent, miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform and soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.
As an adjective solvent
is able to pay all debts as they become due, and having no more liabilities than assets.
miscible |
thiodiglycol |
As an adjective miscible
is (physics|of liquids) that can be mixed together in all proportions.
As a noun thiodiglycol is
(organic compound) a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent, miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform and soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.
acetone |
thiodiglycol |
As nouns the difference between acetone and thiodiglycol
is that
acetone is acetone while
thiodiglycol is (organic compound) a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent, miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform and soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.
inhalational |
methoxyflurane |
As an adjective inhalational
is (of an anesthetic) administered as a gas or vapour that is inhaled.
As a noun methoxyflurane is
an inhalational anaesthetic of the 1960s and early 1970s, now largely abandoned because of detrimental effects on the kidneys.
anaesthetic |
methoxyflurane |
As nouns the difference between anaesthetic and methoxyflurane
is that
anaesthetic is a substance that causes reversible loss of sensation or loss of consciousness; used to perform surgery without pain while
methoxyflurane is an inhalational anaesthetic of the 1960s and early 1970s, now largely abandoned because of detrimental effects on the kidneys.
As an adjective anaesthetic
is of, relating to, or causing anaesthesia.
kidney |
methoxyflurane |
As nouns the difference between kidney and methoxyflurane
is that
kidney is an organ in the body that filters the blood, producing urine while
methoxyflurane is an inhalational anaesthetic of the 1960s and early 1970s, now largely abandoned because of detrimental effects on the kidneys.
respelling |
dyana |
As a noun respelling
is a different spelling of a word, especially to show its pronunciation.
As a verb respelling
is .
As a proper noun dyana is
a respelling of the female given name diana.
diana |
dyana |
As proper nouns the difference between diana and dyana
is that
diana is the daughter of Latona and Jupiter, and twin sister of Apollo; the goddess of the hunt, associated wild animals and the forest or wilderness, and an emblem of chastity; the Roman counterpart of Artemis while
Dyana is a respelling of the female given name Diana.
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