Alternative forms
Chounk vs Chaunk - What's the difference?
chounk | chaunk | Alternative forms |Chaunk is a alternative form of chounk.
Chounk is often a misspelling of chaunk.
Chounk has no English definition.
As a noun chaunk is
a garnish made by frying mustard seed, asafoetida, and other whole spices in oil or ghee to release the flavours. Added to soups, curries, etc., at the end of cooking.Chhaunk vs Chaunk - What's the difference?
chhaunk | chaunk | Alternative forms |Chhaunk is an alternative form of chaunk.
As a noun chaunk is
(cooking) a garnish made by frying mustard seed, asafoetida, and other whole spices in oil or ghee to release the flavours added to soups, curries, etc, at the end of cooking.Icterical vs Icteric - What's the difference?
icterical | icteric | Alternative forms |Icterical is an alternative form of icteric.
As adjectives the difference between icterical and icteric
is that icterical is while icteric is (medicine) jaundiced (having icterus); having yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes of the sclerae of the eyes, or other parts of the body.As a noun icteric is
a medicine for jaundice.Haemotoxicity vs Hemotoxicity - What's the difference?
haemotoxicity | hemotoxicity | Alternative forms |Haemotoxicity is an alternative form of hemotoxicity.
As nouns the difference between haemotoxicity and hemotoxicity
is that haemotoxicity is while hemotoxicity is toxicity that affects the blood (especially that affects red blood cells).Haematobiochemical vs Hematobiochemical - What's the difference?
haematobiochemical | hematobiochemical | Alternative forms |Haematobiochemical is an alternative form of hematobiochemical.
As an adjective hematobiochemical is
(biochemistry|medicine) of or pertaining to the biochemistry of blood.Hemostatic vs Haemostatic - What's the difference?
hemostatic | haemostatic | Alternative forms |Hemostatic is an alternative form of haemostatic.
As adjectives the difference between hemostatic and haemostatic
is that hemostatic is of or pertaining to hemostasis while haemostatic is that promotes haemostasis.As nouns the difference between hemostatic and haemostatic
is that hemostatic is any medicine that stops bleeding while haemostatic is .Jotation vs Iotation - What's the difference?
jotation | iotation | Alternative forms |Iotation is a alternative form of jotation.
As nouns the difference between jotation and iotation
is that jotation is alternative form of iotation while iotation is a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the Proto-Slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant /j/ to form a palatalized consonant.Guiba vs Guib - What's the difference?
guiba | guib | Alternative forms |Guib is a alternative form of guiba.
Guiba is often a misspelling of guib.
Guiba has no English definition.
As a noun guib is
a West African antelope (Tragelaphus scriptus), marked with white stripes and spots on a reddish fawn ground; the harnessed antelope.Hodening vs Hoodening - What's the difference?
hodening | hoodening | Alternative forms |Hoodening is a alternative form of hodening.
As nouns the difference between hodening and hoodening
is that hodening is an alternative spelling of hoodening while hoodening is an old English tradition of ploughing teams, who would carry a wooden horse's head on a pole and ask for money from local landowners.Doctourship vs Doctorship - What's the difference?
doctourship | doctorship | Alternative forms |
