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Psychic vs Psivamp - What's the difference?

psychic | psivamp |


As nouns the difference between psychic and psivamp

is that psychic is a person who possesses, or appears to possess, extra-sensory abilities such as precognition, clairvoyance and telepathy, or who appears to be susceptible to paranormal or supernatural influence while psivamp is a supposed form of vampire that subsists on the psychic energy of others.

As an adjective psychic

is relating to the abilities of a psychic.

Energy vs Psivamp - What's the difference?

energy | psivamp |


As nouns the difference between energy and psivamp

is that energy is the impetus behind all motion and all activity while psivamp is a supposed form of vampire that subsists on the psychic energy of others.

Choline vs Methacholine - What's the difference?

choline | methacholine |


As nouns the difference between choline and methacholine

is that choline is while methacholine is a synthetic choline ester that alters the activity of muscarinic receptors in certain neurons.

Linguistic vs Nonlinguistic - What's the difference?

linguistic | nonlinguistic |


As adjectives the difference between linguistic and nonlinguistic

is that linguistic is linguistic while nonlinguistic is not linguistic.

Kinesics vs Kineme - What's the difference?

kinesics | kineme |


As nouns the difference between kinesics and kineme

is that kinesics is non-verbal communication by means of gestures, and/or other body movement while kineme is in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

Movement vs Kineme - What's the difference?

movement | kineme |


As nouns the difference between movement and kineme

is that movement is physical motion between points in space while kineme is (linguistics) in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

Meaning vs Kineme - What's the difference?

meaning | kineme |


As nouns the difference between meaning and kineme

is that meaning is the symbolic value of something while kineme is in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

As a verb meaning

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective meaning

is having a (specified) intention.

Analogous vs Kineme - What's the difference?

analogous | kineme |


As an adjective analogous

is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".

As a noun kineme is

(linguistics) in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

Phoneme vs Kineme - What's the difference?

phoneme | kineme |


As nouns the difference between phoneme and kineme

is that phoneme is an indivisible unit of sound in a given language. A phoneme is an abstraction of the physical speech sounds (phones) and may encompass several different phones while kineme is in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

Spoken vs Kineme - What's the difference?

spoken | kineme |


As nouns the difference between spoken and kineme

is that spoken is while kineme is (linguistics) in kinesics, a group of movements with an associated meaning, analogous to a phoneme in spoken language.

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