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consolute

Consolute vs Convolute - What's the difference?

consolute | convolute |


As adjectives the difference between consolute and convolute

is that consolute is (chemistry) describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions while convolute is (botany|of a leaf) coiled such that one edge is inside, and one outside the coil, giving a spiral effect in cross section (a special case of imbricate).

As a verb convolute is

to make unnecessarily complex.

Consolate vs Consolute - What's the difference?

consolate | consolute |


As a verb consolate

is to console; to comfort.

As an adjective consolute is

describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions.

Consolute vs Nonconsolute - What's the difference?

consolute | nonconsolute |


As adjectives the difference between consolute and nonconsolute

is that consolute is (chemistry) describing liquids that are totally miscible in all proportions while nonconsolute is not consolute.