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atrine

Terms vs Atrine - What's the difference?

terms | atrine |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb atrine is

(obsolete) to touch; rine.

Atrine vs Abrine - What's the difference?

atrine | abrine |


As a verb atrine

is to touch; rine.

As a noun abrine is

an toxic amino acid obtained from jequirity beans; C12H14N2O2, that is different than abrin.

Atrine vs Latrine - What's the difference?

atrine | latrine |


As a verb atrine

is (obsolete) to touch; rine.

As a noun latrine is

latrine (very simple toilet facility).

Atrane vs Atrine - What's the difference?

atrane | atrine |


As a noun atrane

is (organic chemistry) any of a class of tricyclic cagelike heterocycles having a transannular dative bond between a nitrogen and another heteroatom.

As a verb atrine is

(obsolete) to touch; rine.

Atrine vs Atrin - What's the difference?

atrine | atrin |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between atrine and atrin

is that atrine is (obsolete) to touch; rine while atrin is (obsolete) to run away; escape (from).

As verbs the difference between atrine and atrin

is that atrine is (obsolete) to touch; rine while atrin is (obsolete) to run away; escape (from).

Trine vs Atrine - What's the difference?

trine | atrine |


As a proper noun trine

is , short form of katrine ( =catherine).

As a verb atrine is

(obsolete) to touch; rine.

Atrine vs Aurine - What's the difference?

atrine | aurine |


As a verb atrine

is to touch; rine.

As a noun aurine is

dated form of lang=en.

Atrine vs Atride - What's the difference?

atrine | atride |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between atrine and atride

is that atrine is (obsolete) to touch; rine while atride is (obsolete) to ride away; escape (by riding).

As verbs the difference between atrine and atride

is that atrine is (obsolete) to touch; rine while atride is (obsolete) to ride away; escape (by riding).