affinity |
affinitive |
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective affinitive is
closely connected, as by affinity.
affinity |
hepatotropic |
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective hepatotropic is
having an especial attraction or affinity for, or an effect on, the liver.
affinity |
zygon |
As nouns the difference between affinity and zygon
is that
affinity is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing while
zygon is in the cerebrum, a short crossbar fissure that connects the two pairs of branches of a larger zygal (h-shaped) fissure.
affinity |
solvophilic |
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective solvophilic is
(physics|chemistry) having an affinity for a particular solvent.
affinity |
thiophilic |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between affinity and thiophilic
is that
affinity is (chemistry) an attractive force between atoms, or groups of atoms, that contributes towards their forming bonds while
thiophilic is (chemistry) having an affinity with ligands that contain sulfur.
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective thiophilic is
(chemistry) having an affinity with ligands that contain sulfur.
affinity |
sudanophilia |
As nouns the difference between affinity and sudanophilia
is that
affinity is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing while
sudanophilia is an affinity for (and ability to be stained by) Sudan Red.
affinity |
toxophil |
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective toxophil is
(biology) having an affinity with an organic poison (toxin).
affinity |
chromaffin |
As a noun affinity
is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
As an adjective chromaffin is
(cytology) having an affinity for (and thus being stained brownish yellow) by chromium salts.
affinity |
immunoaffinity |
As nouns the difference between affinity and immunoaffinity
is that
affinity is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing while
immunoaffinity is (biochemistry|noun adjunct) the specific chemical affinity between an antibody, or antibody domain, and an antigen.
affinity |
neurotropism |
As nouns the difference between affinity and neurotropism
is that
affinity is a natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing while
neurotropism is (biology) an affinity for nervous tissue.
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