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chaconine

Terms vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

terms | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between terms and chaconine

is that terms is while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Wikidiffcom vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | chaconine |


As a noun chaconine is

(organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Chaconne vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

chaconne | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between chaconne and chaconine

is that chaconne is a slow, stately baroque dance while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Potato vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

potato | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between potato and chaconine

is that potato is a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Unripe vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

unripe | chaconine |


As an adjective unripe

is not ripe.

As a noun chaconine is

(organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Bitter vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

bitter | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between bitter and chaconine

is that bitter is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

As an adjective bitter

is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).

As a verb bitter

is to make bitter.

Solanaceae vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

solanaceae | chaconine |


As a proper noun solanaceae

is .

As a noun chaconine is

(organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

Family vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

family | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between family and chaconine

is that family is (lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

As an adjective family

is suitable for children and adults.

Plant vs Chaconine - What's the difference?

plant | chaconine |


As nouns the difference between plant and chaconine

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while chaconine is (organic compound) a steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family solanaceae, responsible for the bitter taste of unripe potatoes.

As a verb plant

is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.

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