synchrotron |
cosmotron |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between synchrotron and cosmotron
is that
synchrotron is (physics) a form of cyclotron in which charged particles are accelerated by an electric field that is synchronized with a magnetic field that keeps them in a circular path while
cosmotron is (physics) a proton synchrotron.
As nouns the difference between synchrotron and cosmotron
is that
synchrotron is (physics) a form of cyclotron in which charged particles are accelerated by an electric field that is synchronized with a magnetic field that keeps them in a circular path while
cosmotron is (physics) a proton synchrotron.
suffolk |
suffolky |
As a proper noun suffolk
is a maritime county in the east of england bordered by norfolk, essex, cambridgeshire and the north sea.
As an adjective suffolky is
(rare) from, or like that which is from, suffolk.
sacramentality |
sacramentalness |
As nouns the difference between sacramentality and sacramentalness
is that
sacramentality is a sacramental nature, character or quality while
sacramentalness is sacramentality.
wicked |
unwicked |
As adjectives the difference between wicked and unwicked
is that
wicked is evil or mischievous by nature while
unwicked is not wicked (evil or mischievous); innocuous.
As an adverb wicked
is very, extremely.
As a noun wicked
is people who are wicked..
As a verb wicked
is past tense of wick.
innocuous |
unwicked |
As adjectives the difference between innocuous and unwicked
is that
innocuous is harmless; producing no ill effect while
unwicked is not wicked (evil or mischievous); innocuous.
wick |
unwicked |
As adjectives the difference between wick and unwicked
is that
wick is alive; lively; full of life; active; bustling; nimble; quick while
unwicked is not wicked (evil or mischievous); innocuous.
As a noun wick
is a bundle, twist, braid, or woven strip of cord, fabric, fibre/fiber, or other porous material in a candle, oil lamp, kerosene heater, or the like, that draws up liquid fuel, such as melted tallow, wax, or the oil, delivering it to the base of the flame for conversion to gases and burning; any other length of material burned for illumination in small successive portions.
As a verb wick
is to convey or draw off (liquid) by capillary action.
sacrum |
sacrad |
As a noun sacrum
is (anatomy) a large triangular bone located at the base of the spine between the two hipbones of pelvis and formed from fused vertebrae.
As an adverb sacrad is
in the direction of the sacrum.
practice |
sacramentalist |
As nouns the difference between practice and sacramentalist
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
sacramentalist is one who practices sacramentalism.
As a verb practice
is (us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
sacramentalism |
sacramentalist |
As nouns the difference between sacramentalism and sacramentalist
is that
sacramentalism is (theology) the belief that observance of the sacraments is necessary for salvation, or belief in their efficacy while
sacramentalist is one who practices sacramentalism.
sacramental |
sacramentality |
As nouns the difference between sacramental and sacramentality
is that
sacramental is an object (such as holy water or a crucifix) or an action (such as making the sign of the cross) which is regarded as encouraging devotion and thus spiritually aiding the person who uses it while
sacramentality is a sacramental nature, character or quality.
As an adjective sacramental
is used in, or relating to, a sacrament.
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