compound |
eugenol |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between compound and eugenol
is that
compound is (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
As nouns the difference between compound and eugenol
is that
compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or
compound can be anything made by combining several things while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
As an adjective compound
is composed of elements; not simple.
As a verb compound
is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.
allyl |
eugenol |
As nouns the difference between allyl and eugenol
is that
allyl is (organic chemistry) an organic radical, ch
2=ch-ch
2-, existing especially in oils of garlic and mustard while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
substitute |
eugenol |
As nouns the difference between substitute and eugenol
is that
substitute is a replacement or stand-in for something that achieves a similar result or purpose while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
As a verb substitute
is to use in place of something else, with the same function.
guaiacol |
eugenol |
As nouns the difference between guaiacol and eugenol
is that
guaiacol is (organic compound) a naturally occurring aromatic organic compound with the chemical formula c
6h
4(oh)(och
3), having certain medicinal applications while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
phenylpropanoid |
eugenol |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between phenylpropanoid and eugenol
is that
phenylpropanoid is (chemistry) any of a class of plant-derived organic compounds that are biosynthesized from the amino acid phenylalanine while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
As nouns the difference between phenylpropanoid and eugenol
is that
phenylpropanoid is (chemistry) any of a class of plant-derived organic compounds that are biosynthesized from the amino acid phenylalanine while
eugenol is (chemistry) the aromatic compound with chemical formula c
10h
12o
2, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol of the phenylpropanoids, found in essential oils such as clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
mexico |
teotihuacan |
As proper nouns the difference between mexico and teotihuacan
is that
mexico is mexico while
teotihuacan is a vast archeological site in mexico.
tepify |
tepefy |
Alternative forms |
Tepify is an alternative form of tepefy.
As a verb tepefy is
to cause to become tepid.
tepid |
tepefy |
As an adjective tepid
is lukewarm; neither warm nor cool.
As a verb tepefy is
to cause to become tepid.
nayarit |
tepic |
As proper nouns the difference between nayarit and tepic
is that
nayarit is a state on the central east coast of mexico while
tepic is the state capital of nayarit.
lukewarmness |
tepor |
As nouns the difference between lukewarmness and tepor
is that
lukewarmness is the property of being lukewarm; ambivalence, weakness while
tepor is lukewarmness, tepidness, moderate warmth.
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