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Emory vs Amory - What's the difference?

emory | amory | Related terms |

Emory is a related term of amory.


In given name|male|from=germanic terms the difference between emory and amory

is that emory is , in modern use transferred back from the surname while amory is , today often transferred back from the surname.

As proper nouns the difference between emory and amory

is that emory is , variant of emery while amory is .

Dibstones vs Dibstone - What's the difference?

dibstones | dibstone |


In 19th century lang=en terms the difference between dibstones and dibstone

is that dibstones is a child's game while dibstone is a pebble used in a child's game called dibstones.

Cyrtos vs Nasse - What's the difference?

cyrtos | nasse | Synonyms |

Cyrtos is a synonym of nasse.


In cx|zoology|lang=en terms the difference between cyrtos and nasse

is that cyrtos is while nasse is the basket-like feeding apparatus of the protists in the genus nassula .

As nouns the difference between cyrtos and nasse

is that cyrtos is while nasse is the basket-like feeding apparatus of the protists in the genus nassula .

Chromatographic vs Coelution - What's the difference?

chromatographic | coelution |


In analytical chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between chromatographic and coelution

is that chromatographic is (analytical chemistry) of or pertaining to chromatography while coelution is (analytical chemistry) the process whereby two or more chemical compounds elute from a chromatographic column at the same time, making separation and identification difficult.

As an adjective chromatographic

is (analytical chemistry) of or pertaining to chromatography.

As a noun coelution is

(analytical chemistry) the process whereby two or more chemical compounds elute from a chromatographic column at the same time, making separation and identification difficult.

Coincident vs Coelute - What's the difference?

coincident | coelute |


As verbs the difference between coincident and coelute

is that coincident is while coelute is (analytical chemistry) the coincident act of two or more chemical compounds eluting from a chromatographic column.

Chromatographic vs Coelute - What's the difference?

chromatographic | coelute |


In analytical chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between chromatographic and coelute

is that chromatographic is (analytical chemistry) of or pertaining to chromatography while coelute is (analytical chemistry) the coincident act of two or more chemical compounds eluting from a chromatographic column.

As an adjective chromatographic

is (analytical chemistry) of or pertaining to chromatography.

As a verb coelute is

(analytical chemistry) the coincident act of two or more chemical compounds eluting from a chromatographic column.

Sorrowful vs Contristate - What's the difference?

sorrowful | contristate |


As an adjective sorrowful

is of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.

As a verb contristate is

(obsolete|transitive) to make sorrowful; to sadden or grieve.

Sadden vs Contristate - What's the difference?

sadden | contristate |


As verbs the difference between sadden and contristate

is that sadden is to make sad or unhappy while contristate is (obsolete|transitive) to make sorrowful; to sadden or grieve.

Grieve vs Contristate - What's the difference?

grieve | contristate |


As an adjective grieve

is .

As a verb contristate is

(obsolete|transitive) to make sorrowful; to sadden or grieve.

Espy vs Speculatory - What's the difference?

espy | speculatory |


As a verb espy

is to catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; to discover, as a distant object partly concealed, or not obvious to notice; to see at a glance; to discern unexpectedly; to spy; as, to espy land; to espy a man in a crowd.

As an adjective speculatory is

intended or adapted for viewing or espying; having oversight.

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