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Sieving vs Handpicking - What's the difference?

sieving | handpicking |


As verbs the difference between sieving and handpicking

is that sieving is present participle of lang=en while handpicking is present participle of handpick.

As a noun sieving

is the act of passing something through a sieve.

Hidrocystoma vs Syringoma - What's the difference?

hidrocystoma | syringoma |


As nouns the difference between hidrocystoma and syringoma

is that hidrocystoma is an adenoma of the sweat glands while syringoma is a harmless tumor of the sweat duct, typically found clustered on eyelids.

Guides vs Guidelines - What's the difference?

guides | guidelines |


As a verb guides

is .

As a noun guidelines is

.

Proteomics vs Transcriptomics - What's the difference?

proteomics | transcriptomics |


As nouns the difference between proteomics and transcriptomics

is that proteomics is (biochemistry) the branch of molecular biology that studies the set of proteins expressed by the genome of an organism while transcriptomics is (genetics) the study of the transcriptome of a species or individual.

Sayonara vs Jane - What's the difference?

sayonara | jane |


As nouns the difference between sayonara and jane

is that sayonara is an utterance of sayonara, the wishing of farewell to someone while Jane is a woman, often specifically a girlfriend.

As an interjection sayonara

is goodbye, adieu.

As a proper noun Jane is

{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}; the standard feminine form of John since the 17th century.

Cataphract vs Knight - What's the difference?

cataphract | knight |


As a noun cataphract

is defensive armor used for the entire body and often for the horse, also, especially the linked mail or scale armor of some eastern nations.

As a proper noun knight is

an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Haste vs Efficiency - What's the difference?

haste | efficiency |


As nouns the difference between haste and efficiency

is that haste is speed; swiftness; dispatch while efficiency is the extent to which time is well used for the intended task.

As a verb haste

is to urge onward; to hasten.

Catamaran vs Hydrofoil - What's the difference?

catamaran | hydrofoil |

Hydrofoil is a hyponym of catamaran.



As nouns the difference between catamaran and hydrofoil

is that catamaran is a raft consisting of two or more logs tied together while hydrofoil is a wing attached to the hull of a ship that raises it out of the water when travelling at speed and thus reduces drag.

Oldie vs Oldman - What's the difference?

oldie | oldman |


As nouns the difference between oldie and oldman

is that oldie is something or someone old while oldman is (nonstandard|proscribed) an old man.

Sphincter vs Stomach - What's the difference?

sphincter | stomach |


As nouns the difference between sphincter and stomach

is that sphincter is (anatomy) a ringlike band of muscle that surrounds a bodily opening, constricting and relaxing as required for normal physiological functioning while stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion.

As a verb stomach is

to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

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