motive |
dynein |
As nouns the difference between motive and dynein
is that
motive is an idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine prompting while
dynein is any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze ATP and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.
As a verb motive
is to prompt or incite by a
motive or motives; to move.
As an adjective motive
is causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power.
power |
dynein |
As nouns the difference between power and dynein
is that
power is effectiveness while
dynein is any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze ATP and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.
As a verb power
is to provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device).
motile |
dynein |
As an adjective motile
is (biology) having the power to move spontaneously.
As a noun dynein is
(enzyme) any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze atp and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.
microtubule |
dynein |
As nouns the difference between microtubule and dynein
is that
microtubule is small tubes made of protein and found in cells; part of the cytoskeleton while
dynein is (enzyme) any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze atp and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.
endosteum |
endosteal |
As a noun endosteum
is (biology) a membranous vascular layer of cells which line the medullary cavity of a bone.
As an adjective endosteal is
of or pertaining to the endosteum.
billion |
gigabase |
As a noun gigabase is
(genetics) one billion bases (nucleotides) as a unit of length of a nucleic acid.
christmas |
chrimbo |
As proper nouns the difference between christmas and chrimbo
is that
christmas is a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of jesus christ, incorporating various christian, pre-christian and secular customs while
chrimbo is (british|slang) christmas, especially with regard to its more secular and commercial aspects.
As a noun christmas
is christmas day, the day it is celebrated, 25 december, an english quarter day.
secular |
chrimbo |
As an adjective secular
is not specifically religious.
As a noun secular
is a secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules.
As a proper noun chrimbo is
(british|slang) christmas, especially with regard to its more secular and commercial aspects.
commercial |
chrimbo |
As a noun commercial
is an advertisement in a common media format, usually radio or television.
As an adjective commercial
is of or pertaining to commerce.
As a proper noun chrimbo is
(british|slang) christmas, especially with regard to its more secular and commercial aspects.
aspect |
chrimbo |
As a noun aspect
is the way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective.
As a proper noun chrimbo is
(british|slang) christmas, especially with regard to its more secular and commercial aspects.
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