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Filament vs Interfilament - What's the difference?

filament | interfilament |


As a noun filament

is a fine thread or wire.

As an adjective interfilament is

between filaments (of a polymer etc).

Genera vs Intergeneric - What's the difference?

genera | intergeneric |


As a verb genera

is .

As an adjective intergeneric is

(biology) between organisms of different genera.

Enso vs Interdecadal - What's the difference?

enso | interdecadal |


As an initialism enso

is (meteorology).

As an adjective interdecadal is

between decades; occurring over more than one decade.

Horizontal vs Tailplane - What's the difference?

horizontal | tailplane |


As nouns the difference between horizontal and tailplane

is that horizontal is a horizontal component of a structure while tailplane is a horizontal airfoil, at the rear of an aircraft, to which the elevator is attached; usually associated with the tailfin.

As an adjective horizontal

is perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat.

Airfoil vs Tailplane - What's the difference?

airfoil | tailplane |


As nouns the difference between airfoil and tailplane

is that airfoil is (american spelling) a structure shaped to produce lift when moving in air while tailplane is a horizontal airfoil, at the rear of an aircraft, to which the elevator is attached; usually associated with the tailfin.

Elevator vs Tailplane - What's the difference?

elevator | tailplane |


As nouns the difference between elevator and tailplane

is that elevator is permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically while tailplane is a horizontal airfoil, at the rear of an aircraft, to which the elevator is attached; usually associated with the tailfin.

Tailfin vs Tailplane - What's the difference?

tailfin | tailplane |


As nouns the difference between tailfin and tailplane

is that tailfin is a fin at the tail of a fish, caudal fin while tailplane is a horizontal airfoil, at the rear of an aircraft, to which the elevator is attached; usually associated with the tailfin.

Innovator vs Innovationist - What's the difference?

innovator | innovationist |


As nouns the difference between innovator and innovationist

is that innovator is someone who innovates; a creator of new ideas while innovationist is a promoter of innovation.

Link vs Interchain - What's the difference?

link | interchain |


As a proper noun link

is (rare).

As an adjective interchain is

(chemistry) between chains (of a polymer etc).

As a verb interchain is

to link together; to unite closely or firmly, as if by a chain.

Together vs Interchain - What's the difference?

together | interchain |


As adjectives the difference between together and interchain

is that together is (colloquial) well organized, well developed while interchain is (chemistry) between chains (of a polymer etc).

As an adverb together

is at the same time, in the same place; in close association.

As a verb interchain is

to link together; to unite closely or firmly, as if by a chain.

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