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Language vs Sasak - What's the difference?

language | sasak |


As a noun language

is a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

As a proper noun Sasak is

a people, related to the Balinese, who live mainly on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.

Particle vs Chargino - What's the difference?

particle | chargino |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between particle and chargino

is that particle is (physics) any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle while chargino is (physics) a hypothetical supersymmetric particle.

As nouns the difference between particle and chargino

is that particle is a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something while chargino is (physics) a hypothetical supersymmetric particle.

Small vs Micropsia - What's the difference?

small | micropsia |


As a proper noun small

is .

As a noun micropsia is

(pathology) a disorder in which objects appear much smaller than normal, most often the result of a neurological dysfunction.

Neurological vs Micropsia - What's the difference?

neurological | micropsia |


As an adjective neurological

is dealing with the study of the brain; neurology.

As a noun micropsia is

a disorder in which objects appear much smaller than normal, most often the result of a neurological dysfunction.

Micropia vs Micropsia - What's the difference?

micropia | micropsia | Synonyms |

Micropia is a synonym of micropsia.


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between micropia and micropsia

is that micropia is (pathology) micropsia while micropsia is (pathology) a disorder in which objects appear much smaller than normal, most often the result of a neurological dysfunction.

As nouns the difference between micropia and micropsia

is that micropia is (pathology) micropsia while micropsia is (pathology) a disorder in which objects appear much smaller than normal, most often the result of a neurological dysfunction.

Ant vs Ponerine - What's the difference?

ant | ponerine |


As a verb ant

is .

As an adjective ponerine is

of or relating to ants in the subfamily ponerinae.

Ponerinae vs Ponerine - What's the difference?

ponerinae | ponerine |


As a proper noun ponerinae

is .

As an adjective ponerine is

of or relating to ants in the subfamily ponerinae.

Doryline vs Ponerine - What's the difference?

doryline | ponerine | see also |

Doryline is a see also of ponerine.


As a noun doryline

is army ant.

As an adjective ponerine is

of or relating to ants in the subfamily ponerinae.

Ecitonine vs Ponerine - What's the difference?

ecitonine | ponerine | see also |

Ecitonine is a see also of ponerine.


As an adjective ponerine is

of or relating to ants in the subfamily ponerinae.

Invertebrate vs Macroinvertebrate - What's the difference?

invertebrate | macroinvertebrate |


As nouns the difference between invertebrate and macroinvertebrate

is that invertebrate is an animal without vertebrae, ie backbone while macroinvertebrate is (zoology) an invertebrate that is large enough to be seen without the use of a microscope.

As an adjective invertebrate

is lacking a backbone.

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