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Bit vs Bitstream - What's the difference?

bit | bitstream |


As a verb bit

is to beat (to strike or pound repeatedly).

As a noun bitstream is

(computing) a stream of bits.

Imaging vs Nanoscopy - What's the difference?

imaging | nanoscopy |


As nouns the difference between imaging and nanoscopy

is that imaging is the technique or practice of creating images of otherwise invisible aspects of an object, especially of body parts while nanoscopy is (optics|biology) the application of nanotechnology to the imaging of objects at nanoscale.

As a verb imaging

is .

Nanoscale vs Nanoscopy - What's the difference?

nanoscale | nanoscopy |


As nouns the difference between nanoscale and nanoscopy

is that nanoscale is a measuring tool with gradations in nanometers while nanoscopy is the application of nanotechnology to the imaging of objects at nanoscale.

As an adjective nanoscale

is on a scale measured in nanometers.

Selective vs Nanoselective - What's the difference?

selective | nanoselective |


As adjectives the difference between selective and nanoselective

is that selective is while nanoselective is describing materials that have selective properties at the nanoscale.

Nanoscale vs Nanoselective - What's the difference?

nanoscale | nanoselective |


As adjectives the difference between nanoscale and nanoselective

is that nanoscale is on a scale measured in nanometers while nanoselective is describing materials that have selective properties at the nanoscale.

As a noun nanoscale

is a measuring tool with gradations in nanometers.

Race vs Trialling - What's the difference?

race | trialling |


As verbs the difference between race and trialling

is that race is while trialling is .

As an adjective race

is distinguished; classy.

As a noun trialling is

the running of trial races, especially for horses or greyhounds.

Horse vs Trialling - What's the difference?

horse | trialling |


As nouns the difference between horse and trialling

is that horse is a poker variant consisting of five different poker variants, with the rules changing from one variant to the next after every hand or horse can be (variant of basketball) while trialling is the running of trial races, especially for horses or greyhounds.

As a verb trialling is

.

Greyhound vs Trialling - What's the difference?

greyhound | trialling |


As nouns the difference between greyhound and trialling

is that greyhound is a lean breed of dog used in hunting and racing while trialling is the running of trial races, especially for horses or greyhounds.

As verbs the difference between greyhound and trialling

is that greyhound is to leap rapidly across the surface of the water while trialling is present participle of lang=en.

Stomata vs Amphistomatic - What's the difference?

stomata | amphistomatic |


As a noun stomata

is .

As an adjective amphistomatic is

(botany|of a leaf) having stomata on both sides.

Dedicate vs Oblati - What's the difference?

dedicate | oblati |


As a verb dedicate

is to set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.

As an adjective dedicate

is (obsolete) dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.

As a noun oblati is

(religion|roman catholicism) children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state.

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