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Firmwide vs Companywide - What's the difference?

firmwide | companywide | Synonyms |

Companywide is a synonym of firmwide.



As adjectives the difference between firmwide and companywide

is that firmwide is extending throughout a company, or firm while companywide is extending throughout a company.

Aerosolize vs Hantavirus - What's the difference?

aerosolize | hantavirus |


As a verb aerosolize

is (american spelling).

As a noun hantavirus is

(virology) any virus of the genus , transmitted by aerosolized rodent excreta or rodent bites, especially the hantaviruses cause (hantavirus pulmonary syndrome) (hps): incubation lasts for 1–5 weeks, sickness begins with fever and muscle aches, followed by shortness of breath and coughing.

Excreta vs Hantavirus - What's the difference?

excreta | hantavirus |


As a verb excreta

is .

As a noun hantavirus is

(virology) any virus of the genus , transmitted by aerosolized rodent excreta or rodent bites, especially the hantaviruses cause (hantavirus pulmonary syndrome) (hps): incubation lasts for 1–5 weeks, sickness begins with fever and muscle aches, followed by shortness of breath and coughing.

Harrowing vs Harrowingly - What's the difference?

harrowing | harrowingly |


As a verb harrowing

is .

As an adjective harrowing

is causing pain or distress.

As a noun harrowing

is the process of breaking up earth with a harrow.

As an adverb harrowingly is

in a way or to an extent that is harrowing.

Slick vs Unslick - What's the difference?

slick | unslick |


As adjectives the difference between slick and unslick

is that slick is slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances while unslick is not slick; not polished or fancy.

As a noun slick

is a covering of liquid, particularly oil.

As a verb slick

is to make slick.

As a proper noun Slick

is a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

Fancy vs Unslick - What's the difference?

fancy | unslick |


As adjectives the difference between fancy and unslick

is that fancy is decorative while unslick is not slick; not polished or fancy.

As a noun fancy

is the imagination.

As a verb fancy

is to appreciate without jealousy or greed.

Underdetect vs Underdetection - What's the difference?

underdetect | underdetection | Related terms |

Underdetect is a related term of underdetection.


As a noun underdetection is

detection at excessively low levels, or at levels lower than are actually the case.

Small vs Ultrasmall - What's the difference?

small | ultrasmall |


As a proper noun small

is .

As an adjective ultrasmall is

extremely or exceedingly small.

Infinitesimal vs Ultrasmall - What's the difference?

infinitesimal | ultrasmall | Synonyms |

Infinitesimal is a synonym of ultrasmall.


As adjectives the difference between infinitesimal and ultrasmall

is that infinitesimal is infinitesimal while ultrasmall is extremely or exceedingly small.

Supersmall vs Ultrasmall - What's the difference?

supersmall | ultrasmall | Related terms |

Supersmall is a related term of ultrasmall.


As adjectives the difference between supersmall and ultrasmall

is that supersmall is very small; tiny while ultrasmall is extremely or exceedingly small.

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