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cerous

Cerous vs Carous - What's the difference?

cerous | carous |


As an adjective cerous

is (chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

As a noun carous is

(obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

Cerous vs Ferous - What's the difference?

cerous | ferous |


As adjectives the difference between cerous and ferous

is that cerous is containing cerium with valence three while ferous is wild; savage.

Cerous vs Cercus - What's the difference?

cerous | cercus |


As an adjective cerous

is (chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

As a noun cercus is

certain hair-like sensory structures on some types of insects.

Serous vs Cerous - What's the difference?

serous | cerous |


As adjectives the difference between serous and cerous

is that serous is (medicine) containing, secreting, or resembling serum; watery; a fluid or discharge that is pale yellow and transparent, usually representing something of a benign nature (this contrasts with the term sanguine, which means blood-tinged and usually harmful) while cerous is (chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

Cerous vs Cereous - What's the difference?

cerous | cereous |


As adjectives the difference between cerous and cereous

is that cerous is containing cerium with valence three while cereous is waxen; like wax.

Cereus vs Cerous - What's the difference?

cereus | cerous |


As a proper noun cereus

is .

As an adjective cerous is

(chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

Ceroes vs Cerous - What's the difference?

ceroes | cerous |


As a noun ceroes

is .

As an adjective cerous is

(chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

Acerous vs Cerous - What's the difference?

acerous | cerous |


As adjectives the difference between acerous and cerous

is that acerous is or acerous can be (zoology) destitute of tentacles, as certain mollusks while cerous is (chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.

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