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Monomer vs Univalent - What's the difference?

monomer | univalent |


As nouns the difference between monomer and univalent

is that monomer is monomer while univalent is (genetics) any univalent chromosome.

As an adjective univalent is

(chemistry) having a valence of 1, or having only one valence.

Terminology vs Semantics - What's the difference?

terminology | semantics |


As nouns the difference between terminology and semantics

is that terminology is the doctrine of terms; a theory of terms or appellations; a treatise on terms, a system of specialized terms while semantics is a branch of linguistics studying the meaning of words.

Chinchillas vs Rats - What's the difference?

chinchillas | rats |


As nouns the difference between chinchillas and rats

is that chinchillas is plural of chinchilla while rats is plural of lang=en.

As an interjection rats is

expression of annoyance; damn, darn.

As a verb rats is

third-person singular of rat.

Rating vs Polls - What's the difference?

rating | polls |


As verbs the difference between rating and polls

is that rating is while polls is (poll).

As nouns the difference between rating and polls

is that rating is a position on a scale while polls is .

Blister vs Tray - What's the difference?

blister | tray |


In lang=en terms the difference between blister and tray

is that blister is to break out in blisters while tray is to slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria.

As nouns the difference between blister and tray

is that blister is a small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is caused by friction and pressure, burning, freezing, chemical irritation, disease or infection while tray is (obsolete) trouble; annoyance; anger or tray can be a small, typically rectangular or round, flat, rigid object upon which things are carried.

As verbs the difference between blister and tray

is that blister is to cause blisters to form while tray is (obsolete) to grieve; annoy or tray can be to place items on a tray or tray can be (obsolete) to betray.

Crushed vs Shattered - What's the difference?

crushed | shattered |


As verbs the difference between crushed and shattered

is that crushed is past tense of crush while shattered is past tense of shatter.

As adjectives the difference between crushed and shattered

is that crushed is pulverized, rendered into small, disconnected fragments while shattered is physically broken into pieces.

Bendy vs Rigid - What's the difference?

bendy | rigid |


As adjectives the difference between bendy and rigid

is that bendy is having the ability to be bent easily while rigid is stiff, rather than flexible.

As a noun bendy

is a field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour.

Adhesive vs Abrasive - What's the difference?

adhesive | abrasive |


As adjectives the difference between adhesive and abrasive

is that adhesive is sticky; tenacious, as glutinous substances while abrasive is producing abrasion; rough enough to wear away the outer surface.

As nouns the difference between adhesive and abrasive

is that adhesive is a substance, such as glue, that provides or promotes adhesion while abrasive is a substance or material such as sandpaper, pumice, or emery, used for cleaning, smoothing, or polishing.

Drop vs Put - What's the difference?

drop | put |


As nouns the difference between drop and put

is that drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid while put is a right to sell something at a predetermined price.

As verbs the difference between drop and put

is that drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid) while put is to place something somewhere.

As an acronym PUT is

acronym of Parameterized Unit Testing|lang=en.

As an initialism PUT is

initialism of lang=en|programmable unijunction transistor.

Temple vs Monasteries - What's the difference?

temple | monasteries |


As nouns the difference between temple and monasteries

is that temple is a building for worship while monasteries is plural of lang=en.

As a verb temple

is to build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to.

As a proper noun Temple

is a given name derived from Latin.

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