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Pseudobranchia vs Pseudobranchial - What's the difference?

pseudobranchia | pseudobranchial |


As a noun pseudobranchia

is a small patch of gill-like filaments on the inner surface of the opercle near the junction of the preopercle.

As an adjective pseudobranchial is

of or pertaining to the pseudobranchia.

Pseudocolored vs Pseudocoloured - What's the difference?

pseudocolored | pseudocoloured | Alternative forms |

Pseudocolored is an alternative form of pseudocoloured.


As adjectives the difference between pseudocolored and pseudocoloured

is that pseudocolored is while pseudocoloured is coloured using pseudocolours; rendered in false colours.

Coloured vs Pseudocoloured - What's the difference?

coloured | pseudocoloured |


As adjectives the difference between coloured and pseudocoloured

is that coloured is standard spelling of from=British spelling|lang=en|colored while pseudocoloured is coloured using pseudocolours; rendered in false colours.

As a noun coloured

is standard spelling of from=British spelling|lang=en|colored.

As a verb coloured

is past tense of colour.

Pseudocolour vs Pseudocoloured - What's the difference?

pseudocolour | pseudocoloured |


As a noun pseudocolour

is an arbitrary colour assigned to each gray level of a monochrome image; used especially in thermography.

As an adjective pseudocoloured is

coloured using pseudocolours; rendered in false colours.

Kinase vs Pseudokinase - What's the difference?

kinase | pseudokinase |


As nouns the difference between kinase and pseudokinase

is that kinase is kinase while pseudokinase is (label) a protein containing a catalytically inactive kinase domain.

Hydrogen vs Protomeric - What's the difference?

hydrogen | protomeric |


As a noun hydrogen

is the lightest chemical element (symbol h) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 100794.

As an adjective protomeric is

(organic chemistry) describing a form of tautomerism in which the isomers differ only in the position of a hydrogen atom (proton).

Proton vs Protomeric - What's the difference?

proton | protomeric |


As a noun proton

is proton.

As an adjective protomeric is

(organic chemistry) describing a form of tautomerism in which the isomers differ only in the position of a hydrogen atom (proton).

Prototrophy vs Prototrophic - What's the difference?

prototrophy | prototrophic |


As an adjective prototrophic is

of or pertaining to a prototroph or to prototrophy.

Wing vs Aliferous - What's the difference?

wing | aliferous |


As a noun wing

is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly.

As a verb wing

is (lb) to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.

As an adjective aliferous is

having wings; winged.

Winged vs Aliferous - What's the difference?

winged | aliferous |


As adjectives the difference between winged and aliferous

is that winged is (poetic) while aliferous is having wings; winged.

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