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inert

Wikidiffcom vs Inert - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | inert |


As an adjective inert is

unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert is

(chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

Inert vs Dull - What's the difference?

inert | dull | Related terms |

Inert is a related term of dull.


As adjectives the difference between inert and dull

is that inert is unable to move or act; inanimate while dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.

As a noun inert

is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

As a verb dull is

to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Inertise vs Inert - What's the difference?

inertise | inert |

Inertise is often a misspelling of inert.


Inertise has no English definition.

As an adjective inert is

unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert is

a substance that does not react chemically.

Inerted vs Inert - What's the difference?

inerted | inert |


As adjectives the difference between inerted and inert

is that inerted is (chiefly|of a fuel tank) filled with an inert gas to reduce the risk of explosion while inert is unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert is

(chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

Interted vs Inert - What's the difference?

interted | inert |

Interted is likely misspelled.


Interted has no English definition.

As an adjective inert is

unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert is

a substance that does not react chemically.

Inert vs Quiescent - What's the difference?

inert | quiescent | Related terms |

Inert is a related term of quiescent.


As adjectives the difference between inert and quiescent

is that inert is unable to move or act; inanimate while quiescent is inactive, at rest, quiet.

As a noun inert

is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

Inert vs Slow - What's the difference?

inert | slow | Related terms |

Inert is a related term of slow.


As adjectives the difference between inert and slow

is that inert is unable to move or act; inanimate while slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.

As nouns the difference between inert and slow

is that inert is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically while slow is someone who is slow; a sluggard.

As a verb slow is

to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.

As an adverb slow is

slowly.

Inert vs Phlegmatic - What's the difference?

inert | phlegmatic | Synonyms |

Inert is a synonym of phlegmatic.


As adjectives the difference between inert and phlegmatic

is that inert is unable to move or act; inanimate while phlegmatic is not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish.

As nouns the difference between inert and phlegmatic

is that inert is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically while phlegmatic is one who has a phlegmatic disposition.

Somnolent vs Inert - What's the difference?

somnolent | inert | Related terms |

Somnolent is a related term of inert.


As adjectives the difference between somnolent and inert

is that somnolent is drowsy or sleepy while inert is unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert is

(chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

Inert vs Noble - What's the difference?

inert | noble |


As an adjective inert

is unable to move or act; inanimate.

As a noun inert

is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.

As a proper noun noble is

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