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Trabecular vs Pachyosteosclerosis - What's the difference?

trabecular | pachyosteosclerosis |


As an adjective trabecular

is of or pertaining to a trabecula.

As a noun pachyosteosclerosis is

pachyostosis combined with thickening of the trabecular bone.

Pachyosteosclerotic vs Pachyosteosclerosis - What's the difference?

pachyosteosclerotic | pachyosteosclerosis | Related terms |

Pachyosteosclerosis is a related term of pachyosteosclerotic.


Pachyosteosclerotic is often a misspelling of pachyosteosclerosis.


Pachyosteosclerotic has no English definition.

As a noun pachyosteosclerosis is

pachyostosis combined with thickening of the trabecular bone.

Thickening vs Pachyostosis - What's the difference?

thickening | pachyostosis |


As nouns the difference between thickening and pachyostosis

is that thickening is the process of making something, or becoming, thick or viscous while pachyostosis is a thickening of the bones of the ribs and vertebrae.

As a verb thickening

is (thicken).

Pnictogen vs Oxyarsenide - What's the difference?

pnictogen | oxyarsenide |


As nouns the difference between pnictogen and oxyarsenide

is that pnictogen is (chemistry) any element from group 15 of the periodic table; nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth while oxyarsenide is (inorganic chemistry) an oxypnictide in which the pnictogen is arsenic.

Arsenic vs Oxyarsenide - What's the difference?

arsenic | oxyarsenide |


As nouns the difference between arsenic and oxyarsenide

is that arsenic is arsenic while oxyarsenide is (inorganic chemistry) an oxypnictide in which the pnictogen is arsenic.

Conical vs Conicality - What's the difference?

conical | conicality |


As an adjective conical

is (geometry) of or relating to a cone or cones.

As a noun conicality is

the condition of being conical.

Lathe vs Tailstock - What's the difference?

lathe | tailstock |


As nouns the difference between lathe and tailstock

is that lathe is an administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century while tailstock is the part of a lathe that holds the object being worked along its rotatory axis.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask.

Writing vs Borgesian - What's the difference?

writing | borgesian |


As a noun writing

is (uncountable) of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.

As a verb writing

is .

As an adjective borgesian is

of, pertaining to, or characteristic of (jorge luis borges) or his writings.

Statistical vs Overfit - What's the difference?

statistical | overfit |


As an adjective statistical

is of or pertaining to statistics.

As a verb overfit is

(statistics) to use a statistical model that has too many parameters relative to the size of the sample leading to a good fit with the sample data but a poor fit with new data.

Model vs Overfit - What's the difference?

model | overfit |


As a noun model

is template.

As a verb overfit is

(statistics) to use a statistical model that has too many parameters relative to the size of the sample leading to a good fit with the sample data but a poor fit with new data.

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