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axone

Axone vs Alone - What's the difference?

axone | alone |


As a noun axone

is .

As an adjective alone is

by oneself, solitary.

As an adverb alone is

by one's self; apart from, or exclusive of, others; solo.

Axone vs Axons - What's the difference?

axone | axons |


As nouns the difference between axone and axons

is that axone is while axons is .

Atone vs Axone - What's the difference?

atone | axone |


As a verb atone

is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

As a noun axone is

.

Azone vs Axone - What's the difference?

azone | axone |


As nouns the difference between azone and axone

is that azone is (organic chemistry|medicine) any azo derivative of a ketone, but especially any of a family of aliphatic azo derivatives of cycloheptanone that are used to increase the permeability of skin in order to facilitate drug uptake while axone is .

Agone vs Axone - What's the difference?

agone | axone |


As an adverb agone

is archaic form of ago.

As a noun axone is

an alternative spelling of axon.

Taxonomy vs Axone - What's the difference?

taxonomy | axone |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and axone

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while axone is an alternative spelling of axon.