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Terminal vs Trimethylglycine - What's the difference?

terminal | trimethylglycine |


As nouns the difference between terminal and trimethylglycine

is that terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while trimethylglycine is trimethylglycine.

Terminal vs Headhouse - What's the difference?

terminal | headhouse |


As nouns the difference between terminal and headhouse

is that terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while headhouse is the portion of a passenger railway terminal not housing the tracks and platforms, comprising ticket counters, baggage facilities, etc.

Terminal vs Multiterminal - What's the difference?

terminal | multiterminal |


As a noun terminal

is terminal (at an airport etc).

As an adjective multiterminal is

having, or supporting, multiple terminals (in all senses).

Terminal vs Exoglycosidase - What's the difference?

terminal | exoglycosidase |


As nouns the difference between terminal and exoglycosidase

is that terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while exoglycosidase is (enzyme) any glycosidase enzyme that hydrolyses a terminal glycosidic bond.

Terminal vs Regasify - What's the difference?

terminal | regasify |


As a noun terminal

is terminal (at an airport etc).

As a verb regasify is

to reevaporate liquified natural gas after transport (by ship) to a distribution terminal.

Terminal vs Aerobridge - What's the difference?

terminal | aerobridge |


As nouns the difference between terminal and aerobridge

is that terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while aerobridge is a telescoping corridor that extends from an airport terminal to an aircraft and allows secure boarding and disembarkation of passengers.

Terminal vs Endorheic - What's the difference?

terminal | endorheic | Synonyms |

Terminal is a synonym of endorheic.


As a noun terminal

is terminal (at an airport etc).

As an adjective endorheic is

(of a lake or basin) internally drained; having no outlet.

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