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Anisodiametric vs Isodiametric - What's the difference?

anisodiametric | isodiametric | Derived terms |

Anisodiametric is a derived term of isodiametric.


As adjectives the difference between anisodiametric and isodiametric

is that anisodiametric is not isodiametric; having unequal diameters in different directions while isodiametric is having an equal or nearly equal diameter in all directions.

Isodiametrically vs Isodiametric - What's the difference?

isodiametrically | isodiametric | Derived terms |

Isodiametrically is a derived term of isodiametric.


As an adjective isodiametric is

having an equal or nearly equal diameter in all directions.

Isodiametricity vs Isodiametric - What's the difference?

isodiametricity | isodiametric | Derived terms |

Isodiametricity is a derived term of isodiametric.


As an adjective isodiametric is

having an equal or nearly equal diameter in all directions.

Dentist vs Operatory - What's the difference?

dentist | operatory |


As nouns the difference between dentist and operatory

is that dentist is a medical doctor who specializes in dentistry while operatory is (medicine) a room in which a dentist (or assistant) performs tasks away from the patient.

Laboratory vs Operatory - What's the difference?

laboratory | operatory |


As nouns the difference between laboratory and operatory

is that laboratory is a room, building or institution equipped for scientific research, experimentation or analysis while operatory is (medicine) a room in which a dentist (or assistant) performs tasks away from the patient.

Decomposition vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

decomposition | acetolysis | Hypernyms |

Decomposition is a hypernym of acetolysis.


As nouns the difference between decomposition and acetolysis

is that decomposition is decomposition while acetolysis is (organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Solvolysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

solvolysis | acetolysis | Hypernyms |

Solvolysis is a hypernym of acetolysis.


As nouns the difference between solvolysis and acetolysis

is that solvolysis is (chemistry) any reaction, between a solute and its solvent, in which one or more bonds of the solute are broken; specifically a substitution, elimination or fragmentation reaction in which the solvent is the nucleophile while acetolysis is (organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Acetolytic vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

acetolytic | acetolysis | Derived terms |

Acetolytic is a derived term of acetolysis.


As a noun acetolysis is

(organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Acetolyze vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

acetolyze | acetolysis | Related terms |

Acetolyze is a related term of acetolysis.


As a noun acetolysis is

(organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Frond vs Fiddlehead - What's the difference?

frond | fiddlehead |


As nouns the difference between frond and fiddlehead

is that frond is the leaf of a fern, especially a compound leaf while fiddlehead is the scroll-shaped decoration at the tip of a fiddle.

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