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Tendon vs Neurotendinous - What's the difference?

tendon | neurotendinous |


As a noun tendon

is tendon.

As an adjective neurotendinous is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to both a nerve and a tendon.

Fibre vs Intrafusal - What's the difference?

fibre | intrafusal |


As adjectives the difference between fibre and intrafusal

is that fibre is fibrous while intrafusal is (anatomy) relating to the striated fibres within a muscle spindle.

As a verb fibre

is .

Extrafusal vs Intrafusal - What's the difference?

extrafusal | intrafusal | Related terms |

Extrafusal is a related term of intrafusal.


As an adjective intrafusal is

(anatomy) relating to the striated fibres within a muscle spindle.

Marked vs Lineated - What's the difference?

marked | lineated |


As adjectives the difference between marked and lineated

is that marked is while lineated is marked with lines.

Line vs Lineated - What's the difference?

line | lineated |


As a noun line

is line.

As an adjective lineated is

marked with lines.

Structure vs Microarchitecture - What's the difference?

structure | microarchitecture |


As a verb structure

is .

As an adjective structure

is structured.

As a noun microarchitecture is

(biology) the detailed structure of any organ etc at a very small scale.

Organ vs Microarchitecture - What's the difference?

organ | microarchitecture |


As nouns the difference between organ and microarchitecture

is that organ is organ while microarchitecture is (biology) the detailed structure of any organ etc at a very small scale.

Microcomputer vs Microarchitecture - What's the difference?

microcomputer | microarchitecture |


As nouns the difference between microcomputer and microarchitecture

is that microcomputer is a computer designed around a microprocessor, smaller than a minicomputer or a mainframe while microarchitecture is the detailed structure of any organ etc. at a very small scale.

Jewish vs Moshava - What's the difference?

jewish | moshava |


As an adjective jewish

is being a jew, or relating to jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture.

As a proper noun jewish

is (informal|dated) the yiddish language.

As a noun moshava is

an early jewish agricultural settlement in pre-israeli palestine.

Agricultural vs Moshava - What's the difference?

agricultural | moshava |


As an adjective agricultural

is of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, et cetera.

As a noun moshava is

an early jewish agricultural settlement in pre-israeli palestine.

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