violation |
violative |
As a noun violation
is the act or an instance of violating or the condition of being violated.
As an adjective violative is
(us) tending to violate; of or relating to violation.
neckline |
chemisette |
As nouns the difference between neckline and chemisette
is that
neckline is the line followed by an article of clothing below the neck while
chemisette is an item of women’s clothing, popular in the 1860s and 1870s, worn to fill in the front and neckline of any garment.
fiber |
fibery |
As a noun fiber
is (countable) a single elongated piece of a given material, roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibers to form thread.
As an adjective fibery is
fibrous; having an appearance of fibers.
homotopy |
fibration |
As nouns the difference between homotopy and fibration
is that
homotopy is (topology) a continuous deformation of one continuous function to another while
fibration is (algebraic topology) a continuous mapping satisfying the homotopy lifting property with respect to any space.
cylinder |
doffer |
As nouns the difference between cylinder and doffer
is that
cylinder is (geometry) a surface created by projecting a closed two-dimensional curve along an axis intersecting the plane of the curve while
doffer is (textile manufacturing) a revolving cylinder, or a vibrating bar with teeth, in a carding machine, which doffs, or strips off, the cotton or fiber from the cards.
teeth |
doffer |
As nouns the difference between teeth and doffer
is that
teeth is while
doffer is (textile manufacturing) a revolving cylinder, or a vibrating bar with teeth, in a carding machine, which doffs, or strips off, the cotton or fiber from the cards.
doff |
doffer |
As a verb doff
is (clothing) to remove or take off, especially of clothing.
As a noun doffer is
(textile manufacturing) a revolving cylinder, or a vibrating bar with teeth, in a carding machine, which doffs, or strips off, the cotton or fiber from the cards.
indigenous |
springhare |
As an adjective indigenous
is (chiefly|of living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.
As a noun springhare is
a large, tunneling rodent
(pedetes capensis) indigenous to southeast africa, approximately 40 cm (16 in) long and notable for its leaping ability and physical resemblance to a miniature kangaroo.
africa |
springhare |
As a proper noun Africa
is a province of the Roman Empire containing what is now modern Tunisia and portions of Libya.
As a noun springhare is
a large, tunneling rodent
(Pedetes capensis) indigenous to southeast Africa, approximately 40 cm. (16 in.) long and notable for its leaping ability and physical resemblance to a miniature kangaroo.
leaping |
springhare |
As a verb leaping
is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun springhare is
a large, tunneling rodent
(Pedetes capensis) indigenous to southeast Africa, approximately 40 cm. (16 in.) long and notable for its leaping ability and physical resemblance to a miniature kangaroo.
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