radio |
ratio |
As nouns the difference between radio and ratio
is that
radio is the technology that allows for the transmission of sound or other signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves while
ratio is a number representing a comparison between two things.
As a verb radio
is to use two-way radio to transmit (a message) (to another radio or other radio operator).
relationship |
ratio |
As nouns the difference between relationship and ratio
is that
relationship is connection or association; the condition of being related while
ratio is reason.
taxonomy |
ratio |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and ratio
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
ratio is reason.
ratio |
chance |
As a noun ratio
is reason.
As a proper noun chance is
, an american pet form of chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance.
prevalence |
ratio |
As nouns the difference between prevalence and ratio
is that
prevalence is prevalence while
ratio is reason.
ratio |
unisilicate |
As nouns the difference between ratio and unisilicate
is that
ratio is reason while
unisilicate is (mineralogy) a salt of orthosilicic acid where the ratio of oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1.
ratio |
sesquialtera |
As nouns the difference between ratio and sesquialtera
is that
ratio is reason while
sesquialtera is (music) a ratio of 3:2.
ratio |
vortensity |
As nouns the difference between ratio and vortensity
is that
ratio is reason while
vortensity is (physics) the ratio of vorticity to density of a rotating fluid.
ratio |
hyperdeformed |
As a noun ratio
is reason.
As an adjective hyperdeformed is
(physics|of a nucleus) very far from spherical and even more than superdeformed, forming an ellipsoid with axes in ratios of approximately 3:1:1 (as opposed to the norm of approximately 13:1:1).
ratio |
superdeformed |
As a noun ratio
is reason.
As an adjective superdeformed is
(physics|of a nucleus) very far from spherical, forming an ellipsoid with axes in ratios of approximately 2:1:1 (as opposed to the norm of approximately 13:1:1).
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