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Humanize vs Natalizumab - What's the difference?

humanize | natalizumab |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between humanize and natalizumab

is that humanize is (medicine) to convert into something human or belonging to humans while natalizumab is (medicine) a humanized monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis and crohn's disease.

As a verb humanize

is to make human, to give or cause to have the fundamental properties of a human or humanize can be to make humane.

As a noun natalizumab is

(medicine) a humanized monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis and crohn's disease.

Ferret vs Jill - What's the difference?

ferret | jill |


As nouns the difference between ferret and jill

is that ferret is an often domesticated mammal rather like a weasel, descended from the polecat and often trained to hunt burrowing animals or ferret can be (dated) a tape of silk, cotton, or ribbon, used to tie documents, clothing, etc or along the edge of fabric while jill is a female ferret or jill can be .

As verbs the difference between ferret and jill

is that ferret is to hunt game with ferrets while jill is to masturbate.

Hob vs Jill - What's the difference?

hob | jill | coordinate terms |

Hob is a coordinate term of jill.


As a proper noun hob

is (label) a nickname for robin or robert.

As a verb jill is

to masturbate.

As a noun jill is

a female ferret or jill can be .

Amino vs Aminate - What's the difference?

amino | aminate |


As an adjective amino

is (chemistry) relating to an amine.

As a noun amino

is (chemistry) the amine functional group.

As a verb aminate is

(organic chemistry) to introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination.

Amination vs Aminate - What's the difference?

amination | aminate |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between amination and aminate

is that amination is (organic chemistry) the introduction of one or more amino groups into a compound while aminate is (organic chemistry) to introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination.

As a noun amination

is (organic chemistry) the introduction of one or more amino groups into a compound.

As a verb aminate is

(organic chemistry) to introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination.

Tunneling vs Springhare - What's the difference?

tunneling | springhare |


As nouns the difference between tunneling and springhare

is that tunneling is the act of burrowing a tunnel while springhare is a large, tunneling rodent (pedetes capensis) indigenous to southeast africa, approximately 40 cm (16 in) long and notable for its leaping ability and physical resemblance to a miniature kangaroo.

As a verb tunneling

is .

Intellectualism vs Intellectualist - What's the difference?

intellectualism | intellectualist |


As nouns the difference between intellectualism and intellectualist

is that intellectualism is the use or development of intellect while intellectualist is an adherent of one of the forms of intellectualism.

Intuitionally vs Intuitional - What's the difference?

intuitionally | intuitional | Related terms |

Intuitionally is a related term of intuitional.


As an adverb intuitionally

is with intuition.

As an adjective intuitional is

pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.

Intuit vs Intuitional - What's the difference?

intuit | intuitional | Related terms |

Intuit is a related term of intuitional.


As a verb intuit

is to know intuitively or by immediate perception.

As an adjective intuitional is

pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.

Diminutive vs Jeannie - What's the difference?

diminutive | jeannie |


As an adjective diminutive

is very small.

As a noun diminutive

is (grammar) a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.

As a proper noun jeannie is

a diminutive of the female given name jean.

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