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Fish vs Telescopefish - What's the difference?

fish | telescopefish |


As a proper noun fish

is .

As a noun telescopefish is

any of several deep-sea aulopiform fish, of the family , having tubular eyes.

Fish vs Aulopiform - What's the difference?

fish | aulopiform |


As a proper noun fish

is .

As a noun aulopiform is

any of many fish of the order aulopiformes .

Aulopiformes vs Aulopiform - What's the difference?

aulopiformes | aulopiform |


As a proper noun aulopiformes

is .

As a noun aulopiform is

any of many fish of the order aulopiformes .

Oligofluorene vs Terfluorene - What's the difference?

oligofluorene | terfluorene |


As nouns the difference between oligofluorene and terfluorene

is that oligofluorene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons consisting of several fluorene units attached end-to-end while terfluorene is (organic compound) any oligofluorene containing three fluorene units.

Aromatic vs Diarylethene - What's the difference?

aromatic | diarylethene |


As nouns the difference between aromatic and diarylethene

is that aromatic is a fragrant plant or spice added to a dish to flavour it while diarylethene is (chemistry) any of a class of compounds, such as stilbene, that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon-carbon double bond.

As an adjective aromatic

is fragrant or spicy.

Group vs Diarylethene - What's the difference?

group | diarylethene |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between group and diarylethene

is that group is (chemistry) a functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule, such as the methyl group while diarylethene is (chemistry) any of a class of compounds, such as stilbene, that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon-carbon double bond.

As nouns the difference between group and diarylethene

is that group is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another while diarylethene is (chemistry) any of a class of compounds, such as stilbene, that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon-carbon double bond.

As a verb group

is to put together to form a group.

Bond vs Diarylethene - What's the difference?

bond | diarylethene |


As nouns the difference between bond and diarylethene

is that bond is while diarylethene is (chemistry) any of a class of compounds, such as stilbene, that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon-carbon double bond.

Carbon vs Diarylethene - What's the difference?

carbon | diarylethene |


As nouns the difference between carbon and diarylethene

is that carbon is alternative form of (l) while diarylethene is (chemistry) any of a class of compounds, such as stilbene, that have aromatic groups bonded to each end of a carbon-carbon double bond.

Track vs Trackable - What's the difference?

track | trackable |


As a noun track

is a mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.

As a verb track

is to observe the (measured) state of an object over time.

As an adjective trackable is

able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked.

Shrub vs Ironweed - What's the difference?

shrub | ironweed |


As nouns the difference between shrub and ironweed

is that shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base or shrub can be a liquor composed of vegetable acid, fruit juice (especially lemon), sugar, sometimes vinegar, and a small amount of spirit as a preservative modern shrub is usually non-alcoholic, but in earlier times it was often mixed with a substantial amount of spirit such as brandy or rum, thus making it a liqueur while ironweed is any of certain species of the genus vernonia of forbs and shrubs.

As a verb shrub

is (obsolete) to lop; to prune.

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