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Terms vs Eluted - What's the difference?

terms | eluted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb eluted is

(elute).

Eluted vs Desorbed - What's the difference?

eluted | desorbed |


As verbs the difference between eluted and desorbed

is that eluted is past tense of elute while desorbed is past tense of desorb.

As an adjective desorbed is

removed by desorption.

Fluted vs Eluted - What's the difference?

fluted | eluted |


As verbs the difference between fluted and eluted

is that fluted is (flute) while eluted is (elute).

As an adjective fluted

is having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight.

Eluted vs Elute - What's the difference?

eluted | elute |


As verbs the difference between eluted and elute

is that eluted is (elute) while elute is to separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse.

Elutes vs Eluted - What's the difference?

elutes | eluted |


As verbs the difference between elutes and eluted

is that elutes is third-person singular of elute while eluted is past tense of elute.

Eluted vs Elated - What's the difference?

eluted | elated |


As verbs the difference between eluted and elated

is that eluted is past tense of elute while elated is past tense of elate.

As an adjective elated is

extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.

Eluted vs Luted - What's the difference?

eluted | luted |


As verbs the difference between eluted and luted

is that eluted is past tense of elute while luted is past tense of lute.

Eluded vs Eluted - What's the difference?

eluded | eluted |


As verbs the difference between eluded and eluted

is that eluded is past tense of elude while eluted is past tense of elute.

Enluted vs Eluted - What's the difference?

enluted | eluted |


As verbs the difference between enluted and eluted

is that enluted is (enlute) while eluted is (elute).