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Chalcedony vs Opalize - What's the difference?

chalcedony | opalize |


As a noun chalcedony

is a form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally.

As a verb opalize is

to convert into a form of opal or chalcedony, especially to convert wood into such a fossilized form.

Wood vs Opalize - What's the difference?

wood | opalize |


As a proper noun wood

is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

As a verb opalize is

to convert into a form of opal or chalcedony, especially to convert wood into such a fossilized form.

Opalescent vs Opalize - What's the difference?

opalescent | opalize |


As an adjective opalescent

is exhibiting a milky iridescence like that of an opal.

As a verb opalize is

to convert into a form of opal or chalcedony, especially to convert wood into such a fossilized form.

Opal vs Opalized - What's the difference?

opal | opalized |


As a noun opal

is opal.

As a verb opalized is

(opalize).

As an adjective opalized is

converted into a form of opal or chalcedony.

Chalcedony vs Opalized - What's the difference?

chalcedony | opalized |


As a noun chalcedony

is a form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally.

As a verb opalized is

past tense of opalize.

As an adjective opalized is

converted into a form of opal or chalcedony.

Spirit vs Olympism - What's the difference?

spirit | olympism |


As nouns the difference between spirit and olympism

is that spirit is spirit (alcohol) while olympism is a spirit or ideals of the olympic games.

Ideal vs Olympism - What's the difference?

ideal | olympism |


As nouns the difference between ideal and olympism

is that ideal is ideal (perfect standard) while olympism is a spirit or ideals of the olympic games.

Intestinal vs Enteropathy - What's the difference?

intestinal | enteropathy |


As an adjective intestinal

is relating to the intestines.

As a noun enteropathy is

(pathology) an intestinal disorder or disease.

Uncus vs Unce - What's the difference?

uncus | unce |


As nouns the difference between uncus and unce

is that uncus is (zoology) a hook or claw while unce is (obsolete) an ounce; a small portion or unce can be a claw; an uncus.

Brivit vs Brivet - What's the difference?

brivit | brivet | Alternative forms |

Brivit is an alternative form of brivet.


As a verb brivet is

(intransitive|british|west midlands) to wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.

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