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Reddish vs Reddishness - What's the difference?

reddish | reddishness |


As an adjective reddish

is somewhat red.

As a noun reddishness is

the quality of being reddish.

Untying vs Untieing - What's the difference?

untying | untieing | Alternative forms |

Untying is an alternative form of untieing.


In present participle of|untie|lang=en terms the difference between untying and untieing

is that untying is while untieing is .

As verbs the difference between untying and untieing

is that untying is while untieing is .

As a noun untying

is the act by which something is untied.

Compress vs Uncompressed - What's the difference?

compress | uncompressed |


As verbs the difference between compress and uncompressed

is that compress is to make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume while uncompressed is (uncompress).

As a noun compress

is a multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc, used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury.

As an adjective uncompressed is

(computing) not having been compressed.

Prosaic vs Archiloquy - What's the difference?

prosaic | archiloquy |


As an adjective prosaic

is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.

As a noun archiloquy is

(archaic|rare) the first part of a speech; a prosaic introduction; the highlight of a sermon, lecture, or other form of address.

Metallic vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

metallic | palladobismutharsenide |


As nouns the difference between metallic and palladobismutharsenide

is that metallic is a color while palladobismutharsenide is (mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

As an adjective metallic

is made of, appearing to be made of, resembling, or related to metal.

Silvery vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

silvery | palladobismutharsenide |


As an adjective silvery

is resembling silver in color, shiny white.

As a noun palladobismutharsenide is

(mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

White vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

white | palladobismutharsenide |


As a proper noun white

is .

As a noun palladobismutharsenide is

(mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

Mineral vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

mineral | palladobismutharsenide |


As nouns the difference between mineral and palladobismutharsenide

is that mineral is mineral while palladobismutharsenide is (mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

Palladium vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

palladium | palladobismutharsenide |


As nouns the difference between palladium and palladobismutharsenide

is that palladium is palladium (symbol: pd) while palladobismutharsenide is (mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

Bismuth vs Palladobismutharsenide - What's the difference?

bismuth | palladobismutharsenide |


As nouns the difference between bismuth and palladobismutharsenide

is that bismuth is a chemical element (symbol bi) with an atomic number of 83 while palladobismutharsenide is (mineralogy) an opaque metallic silvery-white mineral containing palladium, bismuth, and arsenic.

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