slope |
cline |
As nouns the difference between slope and cline
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
cline is a gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group.
As a verb slope
is to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
As a proper noun Cline is
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slope |
tangent |
In mathematics terms the difference between slope and tangent
is that
slope is the slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point while
tangent is the ratio of the sine to the cosine, in either the real or complex numbers.--.
As nouns the difference between slope and tangent
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
tangent is a straight line touching a curve at a single point without crossing it there.
As adjectives the difference between slope and tangent
is that
slope is sloping while
tangent is touching a curve at a single point but not crossing it at that point.
As a verb slope
is to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
slope |
sludge |
In intransitive terms the difference between slope and sludge
is that
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward while
sludge is to slop or drip slowly.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
As an initialism SLUDGE is
a mnemonic ("salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal upset, emesis") used to identify the common symptoms of certain affections of a cholinergic toxidrome.
slope |
batten |
In intransitive terms the difference between slope and batten
is that
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward while
batten is to gratify a morbid appetite or craving; gloat.
In transitive terms the difference between slope and batten
is that
slope is to form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to incline or slant while
batten is to fertilize or enrich, as land.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
slope |
turn |
As nouns the difference between slope and turn
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
turn is a change of direction or orientation.
As verbs the difference between slope and turn
is that
slope is (
label) to tend steadily upward or downward while
turn is (
lb)
non-linear physical movement .
As an adjective slope
is (obsolete) sloping.
As an adverb slope
is (obsolete) slopingly.
slope |
animal |
As nouns the difference between slope and animal
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
animal is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
As adjectives the difference between slope and animal
is that
slope is (obsolete) sloping while
animal is of or relating to animals.
As a verb slope
is (
label) to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adverb slope
is (obsolete) slopingly.
slope |
ascent |
As nouns the difference between slope and ascent
is that
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while
ascent is the act of ascending. A motion upwards.
As a verb slope
is to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
slope |
trend |
In mathematics terms the difference between slope and trend
is that
slope is the slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point while
trend is a line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points.
In intransitive terms the difference between slope and trend
is that
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward while
trend is to have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend.
In transitive terms the difference between slope and trend
is that
slope is to form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to incline or slant while
trend is to cause to turn; to bend.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
peak |
slope |
In mathematics terms the difference between peak and slope
is that
peak is a local maximum of a function, e.g. for sine waves, each point at which the value of
y is at its maximum while
slope is the slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point.
In intransitive terms the difference between peak and slope
is that
peak is to pry; to peep slyly while
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward.
As nouns the difference between peak and slope
is that
peak is a point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point; as, the peak, or front, of a cap while
slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
As verbs the difference between peak and slope
is that
peak is to reach a highest degree or maximum while
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward.
As an adjective slope is
sloping.
As an adverb slope is
slopingly.
slope |
curve |
As verbs the difference between slope and curve
is that
slope is (
label) to tend steadily upward or downward while
curve is .
As a noun slope
is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
As an adjective slope
is (obsolete) sloping.
As an adverb slope
is (obsolete) slopingly.
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