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Secrete vs Gastrinoma - What's the difference?

secrete | gastrinoma |


As a verb secrete

is .

As an adjective secrete

is secreted.

As a noun gastrinoma is

a tumour that secretes gastrin.

Gastrin vs Gastrinoma - What's the difference?

gastrin | gastrinoma |


As nouns the difference between gastrin and gastrinoma

is that gastrin is (hormone) a hormone that stimulates the production of gastric acid in the stomach while gastrinoma is a tumour that secretes gastrin.

Pollock vs Saithe - What's the difference?

pollock | saithe |


As nouns the difference between pollock and saithe

is that pollock is either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, related to cod while saithe is the pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens).

As a verb pollock

is to fish for pollock.

As a proper noun Pollock

is A surname.

Coalfish vs Saithe - What's the difference?

coalfish | saithe |


As nouns the difference between coalfish and saithe

is that coalfish is any of several blackish fish, especially Pollachius virens, a pollack, and species: Anoplopoma fimbria, sablefish while saithe is the pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens).

Coley vs Saithe - What's the difference?

coley | saithe |


As nouns the difference between coley and saithe

is that coley is coalfish, pollachius virens while saithe is the pollock or coalfish or coley (pollachius virens ).

Zest vs Zestless - What's the difference?

zest | zestless |


As a noun zest

is the outer skin of a citrus fruit, used as a flavouring or garnish.

As a verb zest

is to scrape the zest from a fruit.

As an adjective zestless is

lacking zest; passionless, unenthusiastic.

Passionless vs Zestless - What's the difference?

passionless | zestless |


As adjectives the difference between passionless and zestless

is that passionless is lacking in passion while zestless is lacking zest; passionless, unenthusiastic.

Dragon vs Sirrush - What's the difference?

dragon | sirrush |


As nouns the difference between dragon and sirrush

is that dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.

As a proper noun Dragon

is the Devil.

Eagle vs Sirrush - What's the difference?

eagle | sirrush |


As nouns the difference between eagle and sirrush

is that eagle is any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision while sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.

As a verb eagle

is to score an eagle.

As a proper noun Eagle

is the landing unit of Apollo 11.

Talon vs Sirrush - What's the difference?

talon | sirrush |


As nouns the difference between talon and sirrush

is that talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal while sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.

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