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Cellulose vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

cellulose | polynosic |


As a noun cellulose

is (chiefly in technical texts).

As an adjective polynosic is

describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Crystalline vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

crystalline | polynosic |


As adjectives the difference between crystalline and polynosic

is that crystalline is of, relating to, or composed of crystals while polynosic is describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

As a noun crystalline

is (obsolete) any crystalline substance.

Fibril vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

fibril | polynosic |


As a noun fibril

is a fine fibre or filament.

As an adjective polynosic is

describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

Fetal vs Polysomia - What's the difference?

fetal | polysomia |


As an adjective fetal

is pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.

As a noun polysomia is

a fetal malformation in which multiple bodies are partially fused together.

Malformation vs Polysomia - What's the difference?

malformation | polysomia |


As nouns the difference between malformation and polysomia

is that malformation is an abnormal formation while polysomia is a fetal malformation in which multiple bodies are partially fused together.

Fused vs Polysomia - What's the difference?

fused | polysomia |


As a verb fused

is past tense of fuse.

As an adjective fused

is joined together by fusing.

As a noun polysomia is

a fetal malformation in which multiple bodies are partially fused together.

Decalcomania vs Decalcomanie - What's the difference?

decalcomania | decalcomanie |


As nouns the difference between decalcomania and decalcomanie

is that decalcomania is the process of transferring decorative designs onto surfaces using decals while decalcomanie is decalcomania.

Nexine vs Sexine - What's the difference?

nexine | sexine | coordinate terms |

Nexine is a coordinate term of sexine.


As a noun sexine is

(palynology) the outer part of the exine, the outer covering of a pollen grain.

Coralloid vs Corallite - What's the difference?

coralloid | corallite | Related terms |

Coralloid is a related term of corallite.


As nouns the difference between coralloid and corallite

is that coralloid is a small node of calcite, aragonite or gypsum that forms on surfaces in caves, especially limestone caves while corallite is (coral science) the hard outer cup of a coral polyp.

As an adjective coralloid

is having the shape or form of coral.

Coralline vs Corallite - What's the difference?

coralline | corallite | Related terms |

Coralline is a related term of corallite.


As nouns the difference between coralline and corallite

is that coralline is any calcareous species of red algae of the family corallinaceae while corallite is (coral science) the hard outer cup of a coral polyp.

As an adjective coralline

is of, relating to or pertaining to or resembling red algae of the family corallinaceae.

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