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Mononuclear vs Mononucleated - What's the difference?

mononuclear | mononucleated |


As adjectives the difference between mononuclear and mononucleated

is that mononuclear is (biology) having a single nucleus while mononucleated is having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear.

Disease vs Mucolipidosis - What's the difference?

disease | mucolipidosis |


As nouns the difference between disease and mucolipidosis

is that disease is (pathology) an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired while mucolipidosis is (medicine) any of several inherited lysosomal storage diseases characterized by an accumulation of mucopolysaccharides and lipids in tissues.

As a verb disease

is (obsolete) to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.

Genetic vs Genotoxicology - What's the difference?

genetic | genotoxicology |


As an adjective genetic

is genetic.

As a noun genotoxicology is

(medicine|genetics) the branch of toxicology that deals with the genetic effects of toxic substances, especially to the production of mutation by chemical means.

Toxic vs Genotoxicology - What's the difference?

toxic | genotoxicology |


As an adjective toxic

is toxic.

As a noun genotoxicology is

(medicine|genetics) the branch of toxicology that deals with the genetic effects of toxic substances, especially to the production of mutation by chemical means.

Mutation vs Genotoxicology - What's the difference?

mutation | genotoxicology |


As nouns the difference between mutation and genotoxicology

is that mutation is any alteration or change while genotoxicology is the branch of toxicology that deals with the genetic effects of toxic substances, especially to the production of mutation by chemical means.

Wine vs Oaky - What's the difference?

wine | oaky |


As a noun wine

is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of grapes or wine can be (nonstandard|british) wind.

As a verb wine

is to entertain with wine.

As an adjective oaky is

describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.

Oak vs Oaky - What's the difference?

oak | oaky |


As adjectives the difference between oak and oaky

is that oak is while oaky is describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.

Tannin vs Oaky - What's the difference?

tannin | oaky |


As a noun tannin

is tannic acid or any of its derivatives.

As an adjective oaky is

describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.

Oaky vs Oakiness - What's the difference?

oaky | oakiness |


As an adjective oaky

is describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.

As a noun oakiness is

the property of being oaky.

Parasite vs Nutgall - What's the difference?

parasite | nutgall |


As nouns the difference between parasite and nutgall

is that parasite is (pejorative) a person who lives on other people's efforts or expense and gives little or nothing back while nutgall is an enlarged growth on a tree formed in response to damage or parasite sometimes called just a gall.

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