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Eye vs Hypertelorism - What's the difference?

eye | hypertelorism |


As a proper noun eye

is (uk|colloquial) the comedic magazine.

As a noun hypertelorism is

(medicine) an abnormally increased distance between two organs or body parts, usually the eyes.

Pigment vs Lentigo - What's the difference?

pigment | lentigo |


As nouns the difference between pigment and lentigo

is that pigment is any color in plant or animal cells while lentigo is a brown pigmented spot on the skin.

As a verb pigment

is to add color or pigment to something.

Skin vs Lentigo - What's the difference?

skin | lentigo |


As nouns the difference between skin and lentigo

is that skin is the outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human while lentigo is a brown pigmented spot on the skin.

As a verb skin

is to injure the skin of.

Lentiginous vs Lentigo - What's the difference?

lentiginous | lentigo | Derived terms |

Lentiginous is a derived term of lentigo.


As an adjective lentiginous

is of, pertaining to, resembling or having lentigines.

As a noun lentigo is

(medicine) a brown pigmented spot on the skin.

Disorder vs Piebaldism - What's the difference?

disorder | piebaldism |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between disorder and piebaldism

is that disorder is (medicine) a physical or psychical malfunction while piebaldism is (medicine) a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development, whose common characteristics include a congenital white forelock, scattered normally-pigmented and hyperpigmented macules, and a triangular depigmented patch on the forehead.

As nouns the difference between disorder and piebaldism

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while piebaldism is (medicine) a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development, whose common characteristics include a congenital white forelock, scattered normally-pigmented and hyperpigmented macules, and a triangular depigmented patch on the forehead.

Melanocyte vs Piebaldism - What's the difference?

melanocyte | piebaldism |


As nouns the difference between melanocyte and piebaldism

is that melanocyte is a cell in the skin that produces the pigment melanin while piebaldism is a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development, whose common characteristics include a congenital white forelock, scattered normally-pigmented and hyperpigmented macules, and a triangular depigmented patch on the forehead.

Characteristic vs Piebaldism - What's the difference?

characteristic | piebaldism |


As nouns the difference between characteristic and piebaldism

is that characteristic is a distinguishable feature of a person or thing while piebaldism is (medicine) a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development, whose common characteristics include a congenital white forelock, scattered normally-pigmented and hyperpigmented macules, and a triangular depigmented patch on the forehead.

As an adjective characteristic

is being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing.

Congenital vs Piebaldism - What's the difference?

congenital | piebaldism |


As an adjective congenital

is present since birth.

As a noun piebaldism is

a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development, whose common characteristics include a congenital white forelock, scattered normally-pigmented and hyperpigmented macules, and a triangular depigmented patch on the forehead.

Kitten vs Kittenlike - What's the difference?

kitten | kittenlike |


As a noun kitten

is a young cat diminutive: kitty.

As a verb kitten

is to give birth to kittens.

As an adjective kittenlike is

resembling a kitten or some aspect of one.

Kittenish vs Kittenlike - What's the difference?

kittenish | kittenlike | Synonyms |

Kittenish is a synonym of kittenlike.


As adjectives the difference between kittenish and kittenlike

is that kittenish is having the qualities or likeness of a kitten while kittenlike is resembling a kitten or some aspect of one.

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