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Inoffensive vs Lamblike - What's the difference?

inoffensive | lamblike |


As adjectives the difference between inoffensive and lamblike

is that inoffensive is not offensive while lamblike is like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.

Meek vs Lamblike - What's the difference?

meek | lamblike | Synonyms |

Meek is a synonym of lamblike.


As adjectives the difference between meek and lamblike

is that meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing while lamblike is like a lamb; gentle; inoffensive.

As a verb meek

is (us) (of horses) to.

Beautify vs Triculate - What's the difference?

beautify | triculate |


As verbs the difference between beautify and triculate

is that beautify is to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of while triculate is to beautify; to pretty.

Pretty vs Triculate - What's the difference?

pretty | triculate |


As verbs the difference between pretty and triculate

is that pretty is to make pretty; to beautify while triculate is to beautify; to pretty.

As an adjective pretty

is cunning; clever, skilful.

As an adverb pretty

is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.

As a noun pretty

is something that is pretty.

Matriculate vs Triculate - What's the difference?

matriculate | triculate |


As verbs the difference between matriculate and triculate

is that matriculate is to enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university while triculate is to beautify; to pretty.

Graduate vs Triculate - What's the difference?

graduate | triculate |


As verbs the difference between graduate and triculate

is that graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while triculate is to beautify; to pretty.

As a noun graduate

is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

As an adjective graduate

is graduated, arranged by degrees.

Ore vs Coltan - What's the difference?

ore | coltan |


As nouns the difference between ore and coltan

is that ore is rock that contains utilitarian materials; primarily a rock containing metals or gems which—at the time of the rock's evaluation and proposal for extraction—are able to be separated from its neighboring minerals and processed at a cost that does not exceed those materials' present-day economic values while coltan is a metallic ore from which the elements niobium and tantalum are extracted.

Queasy vs Liverish - What's the difference?

queasy | liverish |


As adjectives the difference between queasy and liverish

is that queasy is experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach while liverish is not feeling well due to an upset digestive system; queasy.

Alcoholysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

alcoholysis | acetolysis | Related terms |

Alcoholysis is a related term of acetolysis.


As nouns the difference between alcoholysis and acetolysis

is that alcoholysis is (chemistry) solvolysis using an alcohol while acetolysis is (organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Ammonolysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

ammonolysis | acetolysis | Related terms |

Acetolysis is a related term of ammonolysis.



As nouns the difference between ammonolysis and acetolysis

is that ammonolysis is any reaction with ammonia, analogous to hydrolysis, in which a bond is broken and an NH2 group is appended to one fragment while acetolysis is the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

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