terms |
ortho |
As nouns the difference between terms and ortho
is that
terms is while
ortho is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
pyro |
ortho |
As nouns the difference between pyro and ortho
is that
pyro is (slang) a pyromaniac while
ortho is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
As an adjective pyro
is pyromaniac, pyromaniacal.
ortho |
para |
As a noun ortho
is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
As a verb para is
.
ortho |
meta |
As a noun ortho
is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
As an adjective meta is
meta.
orthography |
ortho |
As nouns the difference between orthography and ortho
is that
orthography is the study of correct spelling according to established usage while
ortho is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
ortho |
parahidrogen |
ortho |
orthoxylene |
As nouns the difference between ortho and orthoxylene
is that
ortho is (chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring while
orthoxylene is (organic compound) an aromatic hydrocarbon based on benzene with two methyl substituents bonded to adjacent carbon atoms in the aromatic ring (the ortho configuration).
orthophoto |
ortho |
As nouns the difference between orthophoto and ortho
is that
orthophoto is an aerial photograph that has been geometrically corrected (orthorectified) such that the scale of the photograph is uniform, meaning that the photo can be considered equivalent to a map while
ortho is an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
plate |
ortho |
As an adjective plate
is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
As a noun ortho is
(chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
orthochromatic |
ortho |
As an adjective orthochromatic
is being uniformly sensitive across the entire visible range, and thus reproducing colours faithfully.
As a noun ortho is
(chemistry) an isomer of a benzene derivative having two substituents adjacent on the ring.
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