terms |
thyine |
As nouns the difference between terms and thyine
is that
terms is while
thyine is the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family.
thyine |
thyne |
As a noun thyine
is the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family.
As a pronoun thyne is
.
thyine |
thymine |
As nouns the difference between thyine and thymine
is that
thyine is the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family while
thymine is (biochemistry|genetics) a base, c
5h
6n
2o
2, obtained by applying sulphuric acid to thymic acid; it pairs with adenine in dna.
thyine |
theine |
As nouns the difference between thyine and theine
is that
thyine is the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family while
theine is theine.
thine |
thyine |
As a determiner thine
is (archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form:
thy ).
As a pronoun thine
is (archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.
As a noun thyine is
the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family.
cedar |
thyine |
As nouns the difference between cedar and thyine
is that
cedar is cheddar while
thyine is the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family.
wood |
thyine |
As a proper noun wood
is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
As a noun thyine is
the fragrant wood of a north african tree (
callitris quadrivalvis'', formerly ''thuja articulata ) of the cedar family.
fragrant |
thyine |
As an adjective fragrant
is sweet-smelling; having a pleasant (usually strong) scent or fragrance.
As a noun thyine is
the fragrant wood of a North African tree (
Callitris quadrivalvis, formerly
Thuja articulata) of the cedar family.