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helix

Helix vs Rod - What's the difference?

helix | rod |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a noun rod is

road, roadstead.

Helix vs Helices - What's the difference?

helix | helices |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a noun helices is

.

Helix vs Null - What's the difference?

helix | null |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Circle vs Helix - What's the difference?

circle | helix |


As nouns the difference between circle and helix

is that circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while helix is a curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis is constant; the three-dimensional curve seen in a screw or a spiral staircase.

As a verb circle

is to travel around along a curved path.

Helix vs Res - What's the difference?

helix | res |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a symbol res is

(label) (l).

Zigzag vs Helix - What's the difference?

zigzag | helix |


As proper nouns the difference between zigzag and helix

is that zigzag is a small town in oregon while helix is .

Cast vs Helix - What's the difference?

cast | helix |


As nouns the difference between cast and helix

is that cast is an act of throwing while helix is a curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis is constant; the three-dimensional curve seen in a screw or a spiral staircase.

As a verb cast

is To move, or be moved, away.

Helix vs Tragus - What's the difference?

helix | tragus |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a noun tragus is

(anatomy) the small piece of thick cartilage of the external ear that is immediately in front of the ear canal.

Helix vs Cartilage - What's the difference?

helix | cartilage |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a noun cartilage is

(anatomy) a type of dense, non-vascular connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks.

Helix vs Involve - What's the difference?

helix | involve |


As a proper noun helix

is .

As a verb involve is

to roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.

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