glycoside |
octylglucoside |
As nouns the difference between glycoside and octylglucoside
is that
glycoside is (organic chemistry|biochemistry) a molecule in which a sugar group (the glycone) is bound to a non-sugar group (the corresponding aglycone) by a nitrogen or oxygen atom glycosides yield a sugar after undergoing hydrolysis while
octylglucoside is (organic compound) a glycoside of glucose and octanol, used as a specialist surfactant.
glucose |
octylglucoside |
As nouns the difference between glucose and octylglucoside
is that
glucose is while
octylglucoside is (organic compound) a glycoside of glucose and octanol, used as a specialist surfactant.
smidge |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between smidge and smatch
is that
smidge is alternative form of lang=en while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
smattering |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between smattering and smatch
is that
smattering is a superficial or shallow knowledge of a subject while
smatch is smack, taste.
As verbs the difference between smattering and smatch
is that
smattering is while
smatch is to have a taste, smack.
smidgen |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between smidgen and smatch
is that
smidgen is a very small quantity or amount while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
star |
stelliform |
As a noun star
is star.
As an adjective stelliform is
shaped like a star.
american |
acwv |
initialism |
American is a initialism of acwv.
As an adjective american
is american.
As a noun american
is an american man.
As an initialism acwv is
american cold war veterans.
magnet |
magnetology |
As nouns the difference between magnet and magnetology
is that
magnet is magnet while
magnetology is the study of magnets and magnetic forces.
magnetic |
magnetology |
As an adjective magnetic
is magnetic.
As a noun magnetology is
the study of magnets and magnetic forces.
smack |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between smack and smatch
is that
smack is a distinct flavor or
smack can be a small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a or
smack can be a sharp blow; a slap
see also: spank while
smatch is smack, taste.
As verbs the difference between smack and smatch
is that
smack is to indicate or suggest something or
smack can be to slap someone, or to make a smacking sound while
smatch is to have a taste, smack.
As an adverb smack
is as if with a smack or slap.
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