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Multistate vs Multistage - What's the difference?

multistate | multistage |


As adjectives the difference between multistate and multistage

is that multistate is involving multiple states (in all senses) while multistage is having more than one step, phase or piece.

Hairs vs Heirs - What's the difference?

hairs | heirs |


As nouns the difference between hairs and heirs

is that hairs is while heirs is .

Prie vs Prief - What's the difference?

prie | prief |


As a verb prie

is .

As a noun prief is

.

Badge vs Vadge - What's the difference?

badge | vadge |


As nouns the difference between badge and vadge

is that badge is a distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization while vadge is the vagina.

As a verb badge

is to mark or distinguish with a badge.

Pyromagnetic vs Gyromagnetic - What's the difference?

pyromagnetic | gyromagnetic |


As adjectives the difference between pyromagnetic and gyromagnetic

is that pyromagnetic is (obsolete) that functions as a result of heat and magnetism while gyromagnetic is of, relating to, or resulting from the properties of a spinning magnet, or a spinning electric charge; magnetogyric.

Keelman vs Keelmen - What's the difference?

keelman | keelmen |


As nouns the difference between keelman and keelmen

is that keelman is (historical) a keeler; one who manages a coal boat while keelmen is .

Eroticises vs Eroticisms - What's the difference?

eroticises | eroticisms |


As a verb eroticises

is (eroticise).

As a noun eroticisms is

.

Gaumed vs Gawmed - What's the difference?

gaumed | gawmed |


As verbs the difference between gaumed and gawmed

is that gaumed is (gaum) while gawmed is (gawm).

Agarase vs Agarose - What's the difference?

agarase | agarose |


As nouns the difference between agarase and agarose

is that agarase is an enzyme found in agarolytic bacteria, allowing them to use agar as their primary source of carbon while agarose is a polymeric cross-linked polysaccharide extracted from the seaweed agar; used to make gels that are used in electrophoresis.

Reemployed vs Preemployed - What's the difference?

reemployed | preemployed |


As verbs the difference between reemployed and preemployed

is that reemployed is (reemploy) while preemployed is (preemploy).

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