nitrogen |
hydropneumatic |
As a noun nitrogen
is nitrogen (symbol: n).
As an adjective hydropneumatic is
operated by both fluid and air power.
spring |
hydropneumatic |
As a proper noun spring
is spring, the season of warmth and new vegetation following winter.
As an adjective hydropneumatic is
operated by both fluid and air power.
medium |
hydropneumatic |
As a noun medium
is medium.
As an adjective hydropneumatic is
operated by both fluid and air power.
pourable |
pourability |
As an adjective pourable
is able to be poured.
As a noun pourability is
the state or condition of being pourable.
vomit |
sickbag |
As nouns the difference between vomit and sickbag
is that
vomit is vomit while
sickbag is a bag for catching vomit, often provided on aeroplanes in case of travel sickness.
sensationalist |
sensationalistic |
As adjectives the difference between sensationalist and sensationalistic
is that
sensationalist is sensationalistic; tending to sensationalize; characterized by sensationalism (the use of exaggerated or lurid material in order to gain public attention) while
sensationalistic is sensationalist.
As a noun sensationalist
is one who indulges in sensational behavior or action.
calculi |
nephrolithiasis |
As a verb calculi
is .
As a noun nephrolithiasis is
(pathology) presence of calculi in kidneys.
meson |
toponium |
As nouns the difference between meson and toponium
is that
meson is while
toponium is (physics) any hypothetical meson formed from a top quark and its antiquark; would be very unstable because of the large mass of the top quark.
antiquark |
toponium |
As nouns the difference between antiquark and toponium
is that
antiquark is antiquark while
toponium is (physics) any hypothetical meson formed from a top quark and its antiquark; would be very unstable because of the large mass of the top quark.
abiotrophy |
abiosis |
Synonyms |
Abiotrophy is a synonym of abiosis.
As nouns the difference between abiotrophy and abiosis
is that
abiotrophy is (medicine) premature degeneration of cells or tissues, especially with genetic causes; loss of function of organ or cell, not due to injury while
abiosis is the absence of life.
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