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Foraminifer vs Biloculine - What's the difference?

foraminifer | biloculine |


As a noun foraminifer

is any of several large marine protozoans, of the subphylum Foraminifera, that have a calcareous shell with many holes through which pseudopodia protrude.

As an adjective biloculine is

having two chambers or compartments.

Spot vs Bimaculate - What's the difference?

spot | bimaculate |


As a noun spot

is .

As an adjective bimaculate is

having two spots or similar marks.

Place vs Bilocate - What's the difference?

place | bilocate |


As verbs the difference between place and bilocate

is that place is while bilocate is to have a presence in two places at the same time.

Time vs Bilocate - What's the difference?

time | bilocate |


As a noun time

is .

As a verb bilocate is

to have a presence in two places at the same time.

Bilocation vs Bilocate - What's the difference?

bilocation | bilocate | Related terms |

Bilocation is a related term of bilocate.


As a noun bilocation

is the ability to be, or fact of being, in two places at once.

As a verb bilocate is

to have a presence in two places at the same time.

Chamber vs Bilocular - What's the difference?

chamber | bilocular |


As a noun chamber

is a room, especially one used primarily for sleeping; bedroom, sleeping room.

As a verb chamber

is to enclose in a room.

As an adjective bilocular is

having two chambers, cells or compartments.

Cell vs Bilocular - What's the difference?

cell | bilocular |


As a noun cell

is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

As an adjective bilocular is

having two chambers, cells or compartments.

Bilateralism vs Bilateralist - What's the difference?

bilateralism | bilateralist |


As nouns the difference between bilateralism and bilateralist

is that bilateralism is having a matching arrangement on each of two sides while bilateralist is an advocate of bilateralism.

Letter vs Biliteral - What's the difference?

letter | biliteral |


As a noun letter

is a letter (character).

As an adjective biliteral is

composed of two letters.

Script vs Biliteral - What's the difference?

script | biliteral |


As a noun script

is (countable|obsolete) a writing; a written document.

As a verb script

is to make or write a script.

As an adjective biliteral is

composed of two letters.

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