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Reiterative vs Reiteratively - What's the difference?

reiterative | reiteratively |


As an adjective reiterative

is that involves reiteration.

As an adverb reiteratively is

in a reiterative manner; by means of reiteration.

Reiteration vs Reiteratively - What's the difference?

reiteration | reiteratively |


As a noun reiteration

is the act of reiterating.

As an adverb reiteratively is

in a reiterative manner; by means of reiteration.

Static vs Reflectron - What's the difference?

static | reflectron |


As nouns the difference between static and reflectron

is that static is interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television while reflectron is (physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.

As an adjective static

is unchanging; that cannot or does not change.

Reverse vs Reflectron - What's the difference?

reverse | reflectron |


As a verb reverse

is .

As a noun reflectron is

(physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.

Direction vs Reflectron - What's the difference?

direction | reflectron |


As nouns the difference between direction and reflectron

is that direction is the action of directing; pointing (something) or looking towards while reflectron is (physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.

Travel vs Reflectron - What's the difference?

travel | reflectron |


As nouns the difference between travel and reflectron

is that travel is the act of traveling while reflectron is (physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.

As a verb travel

is to be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another.

Ion vs Reflectron - What's the difference?

ion | reflectron |


As nouns the difference between ion and reflectron

is that ion is ion (electrically charged atom) while reflectron is (physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.

Membranous vs Moesin - What's the difference?

membranous | moesin |


As an adjective membranous

is having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a membrane.

As a noun moesin is

a human gene, localized to filopodia and other membranous protrusions.

Protrusion vs Moesin - What's the difference?

protrusion | moesin |


As nouns the difference between protrusion and moesin

is that protrusion is (uncountable) the act of protruding while moesin is (genetics) a human gene, localized to filopodia and other membranous protrusions.

Ocean vs Superocean - What's the difference?

ocean | superocean |


As nouns the difference between ocean and superocean

is that ocean is ocean while superocean is an ocean surrounding a supercontinent.

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