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Castellan vs Chatelain - What's the difference?

castellan | chatelain |

Chatelain is a synonym of castellan.



As nouns the difference between castellan and chatelain

is that castellan is the governor or caretaker of a castle or keep while chatelain is castle-keeper, castellan.

Compressed vs Supercompressed - What's the difference?

compressed | supercompressed |


As adjectives the difference between compressed and supercompressed

is that compressed is pressed tightly together while supercompressed is extremely compressed; subject to supercompression.

As a verb compressed

is past tense of compress.

Supercompression vs Supercompressed - What's the difference?

supercompression | supercompressed |


As a noun supercompression

is extreme compression.

As an adjective supercompressed is

extremely compressed; subject to supercompression.

Supercharger vs Supercompressor - What's the difference?

supercharger | supercompressor | see also |


As nouns the difference between supercharger and supercompressor

is that supercharger is an inlet air compressor for an internal combustion engine (either Otto or Diesel cycle), normally powered from the crankshaft while supercompressor is in a mechanical system, a subsystem which enables the system to achieve higher compression of a working fluid.

Turbocharger vs Supercompressor - What's the difference?

turbocharger | supercompressor | see also |

Turbocharger is a see also of supercompressor.


As nouns the difference between turbocharger and supercompressor

is that turbocharger is inlet air compressor for an internal combustion engine (either otto or diesel cycle), powered from the exhaust air while supercompressor is in a mechanical system, a subsystem which enables the system to achieve higher compression of a working fluid.

Turbosupercharger vs Supercompressor - What's the difference?

turbosupercharger | supercompressor | see also |

Turbosupercharger is a see also of supercompressor.


As nouns the difference between turbosupercharger and supercompressor

is that turbosupercharger is (automotive|dated) a turbocharger, an exhaust-powered turbine used to power increased air intake to an internal combustion engine ; an exhaust-turbine powered (in place of engine-powered) supercharger while supercompressor is in a mechanical system, a subsystem which enables the system to achieve higher compression of a working fluid.

Hymenium vs Inaequihymeniiferous - What's the difference?

hymenium | inaequihymeniiferous |


In mycology terms the difference between hymenium and inaequihymeniiferous

is that hymenium is the sporebearing surface of a fungus while inaequihymeniiferous is of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera Coprinus, genus: Coprinopsis, genus: Coprinellus, genus: Panaeolus and genus: Lacrymaria. The intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.

As a noun hymenium

is the sporebearing surface of a fungus.

As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is

of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera Coprinus, genus: Coprinopsis, genus: Coprinellus, genus: Panaeolus and genus: Lacrymaria. The intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.

Coprinus vs Inaequihymeniiferous - What's the difference?

coprinus | inaequihymeniiferous |


As a proper noun coprinus

is .

As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is

(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.

Intermittent vs Inaequihymeniiferous - What's the difference?

intermittent | inaequihymeniiferous |


As adjectives the difference between intermittent and inaequihymeniiferous

is that intermittent is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant while inaequihymeniiferous is (mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.

As a noun intermittent

is (medicine|dated) an intermittent fever or disease.

Shed vs Inaequihymeniiferous - What's the difference?

shed | inaequihymeniiferous |


As a verb shed

is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.

As a noun shed

is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.

As an adjective inaequihymeniiferous is

(mycology) of or relating to the arrangement of the hymenium of some mushroom species in the genera coprinus , the intermittent maturation and shedding of spores in radial bands beginning from the periphery of each gill, deliquescing from the bottom and advancing upwards.

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