eucalypt |
mallee |
As nouns the difference between eucalypt and mallee
is that
eucalypt is any tree of the genus
eucalyptus while
mallee is a type of scrubland with low-growing thick eucalypts, characteristic of certain parts of australia.
scrub |
mallee |
As nouns the difference between scrub and mallee
is that
scrub is one who labors hard and lives meanly; a mean fellow or
scrub can be an instance of scrubbing while
mallee is a type of scrubland with low-growing thick eucalypts, characteristic of certain parts of australia.
As an adjective scrub
is mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.
As a verb scrub
is to rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening; as, to scrub a floor, a doorplate.
habit |
mallee |
As nouns the difference between habit and mallee
is that
habit is habit while
mallee is a type of scrubland with low-growing thick eucalypts, characteristic of certain parts of australia.
lignotuber |
mallee |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between lignotuber and mallee
is that
lignotuber is (botany) a starchy enlargement (caudex), usually of a root, of a woody plant, serving to store water while
mallee is (botany) the growth habit of certain eucalypt species that grow with multiple stems springing from an underground lignotuber, shared by species of related genera.
As nouns the difference between lignotuber and mallee
is that
lignotuber is (botany) a starchy enlargement (caudex), usually of a root, of a woody plant, serving to store water while
mallee is a type of scrubland with low-growing thick eucalypts, characteristic of certain parts of australia.
concrete |
tremie |
As an adjective concrete
is .
As a noun tremie is
hopper.
underwater |
tremie |
As nouns the difference between underwater and tremie
is that
underwater is underlying water or body of water, for example in an aquifer or the deep ocean while
tremie is hopper.
As an adjective underwater
is (not comparable) beneath the surface of the water, or of or pertaining to the region beneath the water surface.
As an adverb underwater
is going beneath the surface of the water.
As a verb underwater
is (agriculture|horticulture) to water or irrigate insufficiently.
intense |
ultraintense |
As adjectives the difference between intense and ultraintense
is that
intense is strained; tightly drawn while
ultraintense is extremely intense; of utmost intensity.
utmost |
ultraintense |
As adjectives the difference between utmost and ultraintense
is that
utmost is situated at the most distant limit; farthest while
ultraintense is extremely intense; of utmost intensity.
As a noun utmost
is maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.
unbiunium |
superactinide |
As nouns the difference between unbiunium and superactinide
is that
unbiunium is the systematic element name for the (as yet undiscovered) chemical element with atomic number 121 (
symbol ubu) while
superactinide is (chemistry) any of the undiscovered chemical elements from unbiunium (121) to unpenttrium (153), following the transactinides.
antibiotic |
myxopyronin |
As nouns the difference between antibiotic and myxopyronin
is that
antibiotic is antibiotic while
myxopyronin is (medicine) any of several naturally-occurring antibiotics obtained from myxobacteria.
As an adjective antibiotic
is antibiotic.
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