tenure |
untenured |
As a noun tenure
is a status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.
As a verb tenure
is to grant tenure, the status of having a permanent academic position, to (someone).
As an adjective untenured is
lacking tenure (permanence at an academic job).
telecare |
telemedicine |
see also |
Telecare is a see also of telemedicine.
As nouns the difference between telecare and telemedicine
is that
telecare is healthcare facilitated by telecommunication technology while
telemedicine is the transfer of medical information via telecommunication technologies for the purpose of consulting or for remote medical procedures or examinations.
telehealth |
telemedicine |
see also |
As nouns the difference between telehealth and telemedicine
is that
telehealth is healthcare facilitated by telecommunication technology while
telemedicine is the transfer of medical information via telecommunication technologies for the purpose of consulting or for remote medical procedures or examinations.
unguaranteed |
nonguaranteed |
As adjectives the difference between unguaranteed and nonguaranteed
is that
unguaranteed is not guaranteed; nonguaranteed while
nonguaranteed is not guaranteed; unguaranteed.
literary |
literarily |
As an adjective literary
is relating to literature.
As an adverb literarily is
in a literary manner.
smooth |
nonsmooth |
As adjectives the difference between smooth and nonsmooth
is that
smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while
nonsmooth is not smooth.
As an adverb smooth
is smoothly.
As a noun smooth
is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.
As a verb smooth
is to make smooth or even.
cycad |
zamia |
As nouns the difference between cycad and zamia
is that
cycad is any plant of the division Cycadophyta, as the sago palm, etc while
zamia is any of various cycads of the genus
Zamia
coontie |
zamia |
Hyponyms |
Coontie is a hyponym of zamia.
As a noun coontie
is either of two arrowroots, , cycadaceous plants of florida and the west indies, or the starch (sago) produced from these plants.
As a proper noun zamia is
.
zealot |
zelator |
As nouns the difference between zealot and zelator
is that
zealot is one who is zealous, one who is full of zeal for his own specific beliefs or objectives, usually in the negative sense of being
too passionate; a fanatic while
zelator is a zealot; the male counterpart of a zelatrix.
zelatrix |
zelator |
As nouns the difference between zelatrix and zelator
is that
zelatrix is (ecclesiastical) a nun who oversees the behaviour of young nuns while
zelator is a zealot; the male counterpart of a zelatrix.
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