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pore

Pore vs Porer - What's the difference?

pore | porer |


As nouns the difference between pore and porer

is that pore is fear, dread while porer is one who pores, or studies closely.

Pore vs Porewater - What's the difference?

pore | porewater |


As nouns the difference between pore and porewater

is that pore is fear, dread while porewater is (geology) the water that fills the pores between the grains of sediment etc.

Pore vs Ultramicroporous - What's the difference?

pore | ultramicroporous |


As a noun pore

is a tiny opening in the skin.

As a verb pore

is to study meticulously; to go over again and again.

As an adjective ultramicroporous is

having pores of a size considerably less than a nanometre.

Pore vs Nanoporous - What's the difference?

pore | nanoporous |


As a noun pore

is fear, dread.

As an adjective nanoporous is

having nanosized pores.

Pore vs Ambulacrum - What's the difference?

pore | ambulacrum |


As nouns the difference between pore and ambulacrum

is that pore is a tiny opening in the skin while ambulacrum is a row of pores for the protrusion of appendages such as tube feet.

As a verb pore

is to study meticulously; to go over again and again.

Pore vs Karyopherin - What's the difference?

pore | karyopherin |


As nouns the difference between pore and karyopherin

is that pore is a tiny opening in the skin while karyopherin is any of a group of proteins, classified as importins and exportins, involved in transporting molecules through the pores of the nuclear envelope.

As a verb pore

is to study meticulously; to go over again and again.

Pore vs Anaporate - What's the difference?

pore | anaporate |


As a noun pore

is fear, dread.

As an adjective anaporate is

(palynology|of a pollen grain) having a pore on the distal face.

Pore vs Abporal - What's the difference?

pore | abporal |


As a noun pore

is fear, dread.

As an adjective abporal is

(palynology) located to the side of an ectoaperture such as a pore typically used in reference to an abporal lacuna or hemisphere.

Pore vs Nucleoporin - What's the difference?

pore | nucleoporin |


As nouns the difference between pore and nucleoporin

is that pore is a tiny opening in the skin while nucleoporin is any of a family of porins that facilitates transport through nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope of cells.

As a verb pore

is to study meticulously; to go over again and again.

Pore vs Nanopore - What's the difference?

pore | nanopore |


As nouns the difference between pore and nanopore

is that pore is fear, dread while nanopore is a pore, of nanometre dimensions, in a membrane.

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