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Jasmonate vs Jasmonic - What's the difference?

jasmonate | jasmonic |


As a noun jasmonate

is (organic compound) any of several esters of jasmonic acid that act as plant hormones; they are the main component of the smell of jasmine.

As an adjective jasmonic is

of or pertaining to jasmonic acid or its derivatives, the jasmonates.

Sexual vs Erotomane - What's the difference?

sexual | erotomane |


As nouns the difference between sexual and erotomane

is that sexual is a species which reproduces by sexual rather than asexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while erotomane is a person with excessive sexual desire.

As an adjective sexual

is of or relating to having sex, sexual acts and sexual reproduction.

Desire vs Erotomane - What's the difference?

desire | erotomane |


As nouns the difference between desire and erotomane

is that desire is someone or something wished for while erotomane is a person with excessive sexual desire.

As a verb desire

is to want; to wish for earnestly.

Bean vs Cassoulet - What's the difference?

bean | cassoulet |


As a proper noun bean

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist william jackson bean (1863-1947).

As a noun cassoulet is

a rich stew originating in southwest france containing beans and meat.

Meat vs Cassoulet - What's the difference?

meat | cassoulet |


As nouns the difference between meat and cassoulet

is that meat is meatus while cassoulet is a rich stew originating in southwest france containing beans and meat.

Deconstructive vs Deconstructively - What's the difference?

deconstructive | deconstructively |


As an adjective deconstructive

is tending to deconstruct; of or relating to deconstruction.

As an adverb deconstructively is

in a deconstructive manner.

Violation vs Violative - What's the difference?

violation | violative |


As a noun violation

is the act or an instance of violating or the condition of being violated.

As an adjective violative is

(us) tending to violate; of or relating to violation.

Neckline vs Chemisette - What's the difference?

neckline | chemisette |


As nouns the difference between neckline and chemisette

is that neckline is the line followed by an article of clothing below the neck while chemisette is an item of women’s clothing, popular in the 1860s and 1870s, worn to fill in the front and neckline of any garment.

Fiber vs Fibery - What's the difference?

fiber | fibery |


As a noun fiber

is (countable) a single elongated piece of a given material, roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibers to form thread.

As an adjective fibery is

fibrous; having an appearance of fibers.

Homotopy vs Fibration - What's the difference?

homotopy | fibration |


As nouns the difference between homotopy and fibration

is that homotopy is (topology) a continuous deformation of one continuous function to another while fibration is (algebraic topology) a continuous mapping satisfying the homotopy lifting property with respect to any space.

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