Bivalve vs Thyasirid - What's the difference?
bivalve | thyasirid |As nouns the difference between bivalve and thyasirid
is that bivalve is any mollusc belonging to the taxonomic class bivalvia, characterized by a shell consisting of two hinged sections, such as a scallop, clam, mussel or oyster while thyasirid is (biology) any marine bivalve of the family (taxlink) .As an adjective thyasirid is
characteristic of these creatures.Manufacture vs Manufacturable - What's the difference?
manufacture | manufacturable |As a noun manufacture
is the action or process of making goods systematically or on a large scale.As a verb manufacture
is to make things, usually on a large scale, with tools and either physical labor or machinery.As an adjective manufacturable is
capable of being manufactured; susceptible to manufacture.Susceptible vs Manufacturable - What's the difference?
susceptible | manufacturable |As adjectives the difference between susceptible and manufacturable
is that susceptible is likely to be affected by something while manufacturable is capable of being manufactured; susceptible to manufacture.As a noun susceptible
is (epidemiology) a person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease.Butterfly vs Papilionaceous - What's the difference?
butterfly | papilionaceous |As a noun butterfly
is a flying insect of the order lepidoptera , distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring.As a verb butterfly
is to cut almost entirely in half and spread the halves apart, in a shape suggesting the wings of a butterfly.As an adjective papilionaceous is
having the form of a butterfly.Corolla vs Papilionaceous - What's the difference?
corolla | papilionaceous |In botany terms the difference between corolla and papilionaceous
is that corolla is an outermost-but-one whorl of a flower, composed of petals, when it is not the same in appearance as the outermost whorl (the calyx); it usually comprises the petal, which may be fused while papilionaceous is having corolla with two wings resembling those of a butterfly.As a noun corolla
is an outermost-but-one whorl of a flower, composed of petals, when it is not the same in appearance as the outermost whorl (the calyx); it usually comprises the petal, which may be fused.As an adjective papilionaceous is
having the form of a butterfly.Wing vs Papilionaceous - What's the difference?
wing | papilionaceous |In botany|lang=en terms the difference between wing and papilionaceous
is that wing is (botany) a flattened extension of a tridimensional plant organ while papilionaceous is (botany) having corolla with two wings resembling those of a butterfly.As a noun wing
is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly.As a verb wing
is (lb) to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.As an adjective papilionaceous is
having the form of a butterfly.Papilionaceae vs Papilionaceous - What's the difference?
papilionaceae | papilionaceous |As a proper noun papilionaceae
is fabaceae.As an adjective papilionaceous is
having the form of a butterfly.Fiber vs Fique - What's the difference?
fiber | fique |
