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Stock vs Provine - What's the difference?

stock | provine |


As a noun stock

is stick, staff.

As a prefix stock

is used to emphasize.

As a verb provine is

(obsolete) to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.

Branch vs Provine - What's the difference?

branch | provine |


As a proper noun branch

is .

As a verb provine is

(obsolete) to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.

Propagation vs Provine - What's the difference?

propagation | provine |


As a noun propagation

is the multiplication or natural increase in a population.

As a verb provine is

to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.

Hydrokinetics vs Hydrokinetic - What's the difference?

hydrokinetics | hydrokinetic |


As a noun hydrokinetics

is (physics) the branch of physics concerned with the movement of fluids.

As an adjective hydrokinetic is

of or pertaining to hydrokinetics.

Fluid vs Hydrokinetic - What's the difference?

fluid | hydrokinetic |


As a noun fluid

is fluid.

As an adjective hydrokinetic is

of or pertaining to hydrokinetics.

Physics vs Hydrokinetics - What's the difference?

physics | hydrokinetics |


As nouns the difference between physics and hydrokinetics

is that physics is the branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy or physics can be while hydrokinetics is (physics) the branch of physics concerned with the movement of fluids.

As a verb physics

is (physic).

Nest vs Nidifugous - What's the difference?

nest | nidifugous |


As a noun nest

is a structure built by a bird as a place to incubate eggs and rear young.

As a verb nest

is to build or settle into a nest.

As an adjective nidifugous is

that leaves the nest shortly after hatching.

Hatch vs Nidifugous - What's the difference?

hatch | nidifugous |


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As an adjective nidifugous is

(biology|of a bird) that leaves the nest shortly after hatching.

Nidicolous vs Nidifugous - What's the difference?

nidicolous | nidifugous | Related terms |

Nidifugous is a related term of nidicolous.



As adjectives the difference between nidicolous and nidifugous

is that nidicolous is tending to stay at the nest or birthplace for a long time after birth, due to dependence on the parents for feeding and protection while nidifugous is that leaves the nest shortly after hatching.

Neurotropism vs Neurotropic - What's the difference?

neurotropism | neurotropic |


As a noun neurotropism

is (biology) an affinity for nervous tissue.

As an adjective neurotropic is

of or pertaining to neurotropism.

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