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Terms vs Kerite - What's the difference?

terms | kerite |


As nouns the difference between terms and kerite

is that terms is while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

Kerite vs Keyite - What's the difference?

kerite | keyite |


As nouns the difference between kerite and keyite

is that kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy while keyite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic azure mineral containing arsenic, cadmium, calcium, copper, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and zinc.

Nerite vs Kerite - What's the difference?

nerite | kerite |


As nouns the difference between nerite and kerite

is that nerite is any mollusk of the genus while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

Kernite vs Kerite - What's the difference?

kernite | kerite |


As nouns the difference between kernite and kerite

is that kernite is while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

Kerite vs Cerite - What's the difference?

kerite | cerite |


As nouns the difference between kerite and cerite

is that kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy while cerite is a hydrous silicate of cerium (and other metals).

Perite vs Kerite - What's the difference?

perite | kerite |


As an adjective perite

is (obsolete) skilled.

As a noun kerite is

a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

Telegraphy vs Kerite - What's the difference?

telegraphy | kerite |


As nouns the difference between telegraphy and kerite

is that telegraphy is communication at a distance by means of the telegraph, either over wires or by wireless telegraphy, usually using morse code while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

Rubber vs Kerite - What's the difference?

rubber | kerite |


As nouns the difference between rubber and kerite

is that rubber is (uncountable) pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene or rubber can be (sports) a series of an odd number of games or matches of which a majority must be won (thus precluding a tie), especially a match consisting of the best of a series of three games in bridge or whist while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

As a verb rubber

is to eavesdrop on a telephone call.

Sulphur vs Kerite - What's the difference?

sulphur | kerite |


As nouns the difference between sulphur and kerite

is that sulphur is while kerite is a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

As a verb sulphur

is .

Vulcanize vs Kerite - What's the difference?

vulcanize | kerite |


As a verb vulcanize

is to treat rubber with heat and (usually) sulphur to harden it and make it more durable.

As a noun kerite is

a compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.

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