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Version vs Unversioned - What's the difference?

version | unversioned |


As a noun version

is version.

As an adjective unversioned is

(computing) not versioned; not subject to versioning.

Radial vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

radial | tyrolite |


As nouns the difference between radial and tyrolite

is that radial is a radial tire / radial tyre while tyrolite is a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

As an adjective radial

is arranged like rays that radiate from, or converge to a common centre.

Crystal vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

crystal | tyrolite |


As a proper noun crystal

is .

As a noun tyrolite is

(mineralogy) a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

Botryoidal vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

botryoidal | tyrolite |


As an adjective botryoidal

is (chiefly|mineralogy) having the form of a bunch of grapes.

As a noun tyrolite is

(mineralogy) a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

Hexagonal vs Kambaldaite - What's the difference?

hexagonal | kambaldaite |


As an adjective hexagonal

is (geometry) having six edges, or having a cross-section in the form of a hexagon.

As a noun kambaldaite is

(mineralogy) an extremely rare hexagonal hydrated sodium nickel carbonate mineral, light green or blue, that forms drusy to mammillated encrustations on the matrix.

Hydrated vs Kambaldaite - What's the difference?

hydrated | kambaldaite |


As a verb hydrated

is (hydrate).

As an adjective hydrated

is (chemistry) combined chemically with water.

As a noun kambaldaite is

(mineralogy) an extremely rare hexagonal hydrated sodium nickel carbonate mineral, light green or blue, that forms drusy to mammillated encrustations on the matrix.

Pearly vs Saliotite - What's the difference?

pearly | saliotite |


As nouns the difference between pearly and saliotite

is that pearly is (uncountable|uncommon|dated) a pale greyish white colour, tinted with blue while saliotite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group with a pearly lustre.

As an adjective pearly

is of a pale greyish white colour, tinted with blue.

Lustre vs Saliotite - What's the difference?

lustre | saliotite |


As nouns the difference between lustre and saliotite

is that lustre is alternative form of lang=en (shine, etc. while saliotite is a monoclinic phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group with a pearly lustre.

As a verb lustre

is alternative form of lang=en.

Hydrated vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

hydrated | tyrolite |


As a verb hydrated

is (hydrate).

As an adjective hydrated

is (chemistry) combined chemically with water.

As a noun tyrolite is

(mineralogy) a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

Calcium vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

calcium | tyrolite |


As nouns the difference between calcium and tyrolite

is that calcium is calcium while tyrolite is (mineralogy) a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

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