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Terms vs Chem - What's the difference?

terms | chem |


As nouns the difference between terms and chem

is that terms is while chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

Rapprochement vs Chem - What's the difference?

rapprochement | chem |


As nouns the difference between rapprochement and chem

is that rapprochement is the reestablishment of cordial relations, particularly between two countries; a reconciliation while chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

Chef vs Chem - What's the difference?

chef | chem |


As nouns the difference between chef and chem

is that chef is boss while chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

Chem vs Chum - What's the difference?

chem | chum |


As nouns the difference between chem and chum

is that chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department while chum is cluster, bunch.

Bio vs Chem - What's the difference?

bio | chem |


As nouns the difference between bio and chem

is that bio is cinema, movie theater while chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

Chem vs Chez - What's the difference?

chem | chez |


As nouns the difference between chem and chez

is that chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department while chez is chair.

Chem vs Clem - What's the difference?

chem | clem |

Chem is likely misspelled.


Chem has no English definition.

As a verb clem is

to be hungry.

As a noun clem is

a testicle.

As a proper noun Clem is

a diminutive of the male given name Clement.

Chek vs Chem - What's the difference?

chek | chem |


As nouns the difference between chek and chem

is that chek is (hong kong foot) while chem is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

Chem vs Cham - What's the difference?

chem | cham |


As a noun chem

is (slang|college) ; commonly capitalized, short for the subject or the department.

As a verb cham is

to sting, to prick.

Chew vs Chem - What's the difference?

chew | chem |

Chem is likely misspelled.


Chem has no English definition.

As a verb chew

is to crush with the teeth by repeated closing and opening of the jaws; done to food to soften it and break it down by the action of saliva before it is swallowed.

As a noun chew

is a small sweet, such as a taffy, that is eaten by chewing.

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