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mandrin |
As nouns the difference between terms and mandrin
is that
terms is while
mandrin is (medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
mandrin |
undefined |
As a noun mandrin
is (medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
mandrin |
stylet |
As nouns the difference between mandrin and stylet
is that
mandrin is (medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure while
stylet is a slender medical probe or device.
mandrin |
cantonese |
As nouns the difference between mandrin and cantonese
is that
mandrin is (medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure while
cantonese is cantonese.
As an adjective cantonese is
cantonese.
chinese |
mandrin |
As nouns the difference between chinese and mandrin
is that
chinese is the people of China while
mandrin is a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
As a proper noun Chinese
is any of several Sinitic languages spoken in China, especially Literary Chinese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, or Min Nan.
As an adjective Chinese
is of China, its languages or people.
wikidiffcom |
mandrin |
As a noun mandrin is
(medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
mandril |
mandrin |
As nouns the difference between mandril and mandrin
is that
mandril is while
mandrin is (medicine) a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
mandarin |
mandrin |
As nouns the difference between mandarin and mandrin
is that
mandarin is a high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire while
mandrin is a metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
As an adjective mandarin
is pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist.
As a proper noun Mandarin
is standard Mandarin, the official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.