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Terms vs Mixel - What's the difference?

terms | mixel |


As nouns the difference between terms and mixel

is that terms is while mixel is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.

Mixen vs Mixel - What's the difference?

mixen | mixel |


As nouns the difference between mixen and mixel

is that mixen is a compost heap; a dunghill while mixel is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.

Mixel vs Mixer - What's the difference?

mixel | mixer |


As nouns the difference between mixel and mixer

is that mixel is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories while mixer is food processor.

Mixel vs Mixed - What's the difference?

mixel | mixed |


As a noun mixel

is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.

As a verb mixed is

(mix).

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Mixel vs Pixel - What's the difference?

mixel | pixel |


As nouns the difference between mixel and pixel

is that mixel is in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories while pixel is one of the tiny dots that make up the representation of an in a computer's memory.

Mixel vs Mixe - What's the difference?

mixel | mixe |


As a noun mixel

is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.

As a verb mixe is

.

Mixel vs Mixes - What's the difference?

mixel | mixes |


As nouns the difference between mixel and mixes

is that mixel is in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories while mixes is plural of mix.

As a verb mixes is

third-person singular of mix.