angioma |
aneurysm |
As nouns the difference between angioma and aneurysm
is that
angioma is a benign tumor made up of small blood vessels or lymph vessels while
aneurysm is an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.
output |
slew |
As nouns the difference between output and slew
is that
output is (economics) production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
slew is (us) a large amount or
slew can be the act, or process of slaying.
As verbs the difference between output and slew
is that
output is (economics) to produce, create, or complete while
slew is (nautical) to rotate or turn something about its axis or
slew can be (
slay).
output |
cask |
As nouns the difference between output and cask
is that
output is production; quantity produced, created, or completed while
cask is a large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks.
As verbs the difference between output and cask
is that
output is to produce, create, or complete while
cask is to put into a cask.
dependency |
reliability |
As nouns the difference between dependency and reliability
is that
dependency is a state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative while
reliability is the quality of being reliable, dependable, or trustworthy.
learning |
studies |
As verbs the difference between learning and studies
is that
learning is present participle of lang=en while
studies is third-person singular of study.
As nouns the difference between learning and studies
is that
learning is an act in which something is learned while
studies is plural of lang=en.
chill |
chills |
As nouns the difference between chill and chills
is that
chill is a moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness while
chills is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between chill and chills
is that
chill is to lower the temperature of something; to cool while
chills is third-person singular of chill.
As an adjective chill
is moderately cold or chilly.
As an abbreviation CHILL
is an acronym for CCITT High Level Language.
cleverness |
wit |
As nouns the difference between cleverness and wit
is that
cleverness is the property of being clever while
wit is sanity.
As a verb wit is
know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
scope |
horizon |
As nouns the difference between scope and horizon
is that
scope is the breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain while
horizon is the horizontal line that appears to separate the Earth from the sky.
As a verb scope
is to perform a cursory investigation, as
to scope out.
pentose |
maltose |
In carbohydrate|lang=en terms the difference between pentose and maltose
is that
pentose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing five carbon atoms while
maltose is (carbohydrate) a disaccharide, c
12h
22o
11 formed from the digestion of starch by amylase; is converted to glucose by maltase.
As nouns the difference between pentose and maltose
is that
pentose is (carbohydrate) a sugar or saccharide containing five carbon atoms while
maltose is (carbohydrate) a disaccharide, c
12h
22o
11 formed from the digestion of starch by amylase; is converted to glucose by maltase.
obstacle |
lane |
As a noun obstacle
is something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress.
As a verb lane is
borrow.
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