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Disintegrate vs Demobilize - What's the difference?

disintegrate | demobilize |


As verbs the difference between disintegrate and demobilize

is that disintegrate is to undo the integrity of, break into parts while demobilize is to release someone from military duty, especially after a war.

Go vs Va - What's the difference?

go | va |


As nouns the difference between go and va

is that go is water while va is danger.

As an interjection va is

wow!.

Qualify vs Prove - What's the difference?

qualify | prove |


As verbs the difference between qualify and prove

is that qualify is to describe or characterize something by listing its qualities while prove is to demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for.

As a noun qualify

is an instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

Scrutinize vs Painstaking - What's the difference?

scrutinize | painstaking |


As a verb scrutinize

is to examine something with great care.

As an adjective painstaking is

carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.

As a noun painstaking is

the application of careful and attentive effort.

Flavonoid vs Triterpenoid - What's the difference?

flavonoid | triterpenoid |


As nouns the difference between flavonoid and triterpenoid

is that flavonoid is (chemistry) any of many compounds that are plant metabolites, being formally derived from flavone; they have antioxidant properties while triterpenoid is (label) a terpenoid having a c30 skeleton.

As an adjective triterpenoid is

(label) of, or relating to a triterpene or triterpenoid.

Circumspect vs Painstaking - What's the difference?

circumspect | painstaking |


As adjectives the difference between circumspect and painstaking

is that circumspect is carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent while painstaking is carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.

As a noun painstaking is

the application of careful and attentive effort.

Prudent vs Painstaking - What's the difference?

prudent | painstaking |


As a proper noun prudent

is .

As an adjective painstaking is

carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.

As a noun painstaking is

the application of careful and attentive effort.

Terpenoid vs Flavonoid - What's the difference?

terpenoid | flavonoid |


As nouns the difference between terpenoid and flavonoid

is that terpenoid is (organic chemistry) a very large class of naturally occurring and synthetic organic compounds formally derived from the hydrocarbon isoprene; they include many volatile compounds used in perfume and food flavours, turpentine, the steroids, the carotene pigments and rubber while flavonoid is (chemistry) any of many compounds that are plant metabolites, being formally derived from flavone; they have antioxidant properties.

Chary vs Painstaking - What's the difference?

chary | painstaking |


As adjectives the difference between chary and painstaking

is that chary is (obsolete) sad; sorrowful; grievous while painstaking is carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.

As a noun painstaking is

the application of careful and attentive effort.

Painstaking vs Cautious - What's the difference?

painstaking | cautious |


As adjectives the difference between painstaking and cautious

is that painstaking is carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure while cautious is careful; using or exercising caution; tentative.

As a noun painstaking

is the application of careful and attentive effort.

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