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chyme

Chime vs Chyme - What's the difference?

chime | chyme |


As nouns the difference between chime and chyme

is that chime is a musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes while chyme is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

As a verb chime

is to make the sound of a chime.

Taxonomy vs Chyme - What's the difference?

taxonomy | chyme |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and chyme

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while chyme is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

Chyme vs Cyme - What's the difference?

chyme | cyme |


As nouns the difference between chyme and cyme

is that chyme is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum while cyme is a “head” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud.

Chyme vs Chymous - What's the difference?

chyme | chymous |


As a noun chyme

is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

As an adjective chymous is

of or pertaining to chyme.

Chyme vs Chymification - What's the difference?

chyme | chymification |


As nouns the difference between chyme and chymification

is that chyme is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum while chymification is the conversion of food into chyme.

Chyme vs Chymiferous - What's the difference?

chyme | chymiferous |


As a noun chyme

is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

As an adjective chymiferous is

bearing or containing chyme.

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