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Radiosymmetric vs Radiosymmetry - What's the difference?

radiosymmetric | radiosymmetry | Derived terms |

Radiosymmetric is a derived term of radiosymmetry.


As an adjective radiosymmetric

is possessing radial symmetry, symmetry across multiple lines or planes.

As a noun radiosymmetry is

radial symmetry.

Abductor vs Abductores - What's the difference?

abductor | abductores |


As nouns the difference between abductor and abductores

is that abductor is one who abducts; a kidnapper while abductores is plural of abductor Sometimes used instead of abductor when referring to the anatomical muscles.

Scroll vs Fiddlehead - What's the difference?

scroll | fiddlehead |


As nouns the difference between scroll and fiddlehead

is that scroll is a roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll; a schedule; a list while fiddlehead is the scroll-shaped decoration at the tip of a fiddle.

As a verb scroll

is (computing|transitive) to change one's view of data on a computer's display, typically using a scroll bar or a scroll wheel.

Furl vs Fiddlehead - What's the difference?

furl | fiddlehead |


As a verb furl

is to lower, roll up and secure (something, such as a sail or flag).

As a noun fiddlehead is

the scroll-shaped decoration at the tip of a fiddle.

Artificial vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

artificial | polynosic |


As adjectives the difference between artificial and polynosic

is that artificial is man-made; of artifice while polynosic is describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Fibre vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

fibre | polynosic |


As a noun fibre

is (single elongated piece of material) A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread.

As an adjective polynosic is

describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Cellulose vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

cellulose | polynosic |


As a noun cellulose

is (chiefly in technical texts).

As an adjective polynosic is

describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Crystalline vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

crystalline | polynosic |


As adjectives the difference between crystalline and polynosic

is that crystalline is of, relating to, or composed of crystals while polynosic is describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

As a noun crystalline

is (obsolete) any crystalline substance.

Fibril vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

fibril | polynosic |


As a noun fibril

is a fine fibre or filament.

As an adjective polynosic is

describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Fetal vs Polysomia - What's the difference?

fetal | polysomia |


As an adjective fetal

is pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.

As a noun polysomia is

a fetal malformation in which multiple bodies are partially fused together.

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