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Individual vs Pathline - What's the difference?

individual | pathline |


As nouns the difference between individual and pathline

is that individual is a person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people while pathline is the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

As an adjective individual

is relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.

Fluid vs Pathline - What's the difference?

fluid | pathline |


As nouns the difference between fluid and pathline

is that fluid is fluid while pathline is (physics) the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

Particle vs Pathline - What's the difference?

particle | pathline |


In physics terms the difference between particle and pathline

is that particle is any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle while pathline is the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

As nouns the difference between particle and pathline

is that particle is a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something while pathline is the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

Time vs Pathline - What's the difference?

time | pathline |


As nouns the difference between time and pathline

is that time is while pathline is (physics) the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

Period vs Pathline - What's the difference?

period | pathline |


As nouns the difference between period and pathline

is that period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while pathline is (physics) the path taken by an individual fluid particle over a given time period.

As an adjective period

is appropriate for a given historical era.

As an interjection period

is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.

As a verb period

is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.

Pelvic vs Jillstrap - What's the difference?

pelvic | jillstrap |


As an adjective pelvic

is of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pelvis; as, pelvic cellulitis.

As a noun jillstrap is

a pelvic protector, a woman's equivalent of a man's jockstrap.

Protector vs Jillstrap - What's the difference?

protector | jillstrap |


As nouns the difference between protector and jillstrap

is that protector is someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on their own initiative while jillstrap is a pelvic protector, a woman's equivalent of a man's jockstrap.

Jockstrap vs Jillstrap - What's the difference?

jockstrap | jillstrap |


As nouns the difference between jockstrap and jillstrap

is that jockstrap is an athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals during strenuous exercise while jillstrap is a pelvic protector, a woman's equivalent of a man's jockstrap.

Female vs Jurywoman - What's the difference?

female | jurywoman |


As nouns the difference between female and jurywoman

is that female is one of the female (feminine) sex or gender while jurywoman is a female juror.

As an adjective female

is belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs, which in humans and most other mammals is typically the one which has xx chromosomes; belonging to the sex which has larger gametes (for species which have two sexes and for which this distinction can be made).

Remove vs Uncurse - What's the difference?

remove | uncurse |


As verbs the difference between remove and uncurse

is that remove is (label) to move something from one place to another, especially to take away while uncurse is to remove a curse from.

As a noun remove

is the act of removing something.

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