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Polysaccharide vs Saccharification - What's the difference?

polysaccharide | saccharification |


As nouns the difference between polysaccharide and saccharification

is that polysaccharide is (carbohydrate) a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while saccharification is (biochemistry) the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.

Sugar vs Saccharification - What's the difference?

sugar | saccharification |


As nouns the difference between sugar and saccharification

is that sugar is ray, beam (of light or radiation) while saccharification is (biochemistry) the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.

Aversion vs Dyspathy - What's the difference?

aversion | dyspathy |


As nouns the difference between aversion and dyspathy

is that aversion is aversion while dyspathy is antipathy, aversion.

Semicircle vs Hemicycle - What's the difference?

semicircle | hemicycle |


As nouns the difference between semicircle and hemicycle

is that semicircle is half of a circle while hemicycle is semicircle.

Protein vs Prp - What's the difference?

protein | prp |


As a noun protein

is protein.

Television vs Pip - What's the difference?

television | pip |


As a noun television

is television.

Predicted vs Pip - What's the difference?

predicted | pip |


As a verb predicted

is (predict).

Impact vs Pip - What's the difference?

impact | pip |


As a noun impact

is the striking of one body against another; collision.

As a verb impact

is to compress; to compact; to press or pack together.

Point vs Pip - What's the difference?

point | pip |


As a noun point

is a discrete division of something.

As a verb point

is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.

Pipper vs Pip - What's the difference?

pipper | pip | Derived terms |

Pipper is a derived term of pip.


As a noun pipper

is (military|slang) a marker indicating the pip (predicted impact point) on a head-up display.

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