Derived terms
Raphanoid vs Raphane - What's the difference?
raphanoid | raphane | Derived terms |Raphanoid is a derived term of raphane.
As an adjective raphanoid
is (rare) characteristic of a radish.As a noun raphane is
(obsolete) radish (especially the root of the plant).Homefulness vs Homeful - What's the difference?
homefulness | homeful | Derived terms |Homefulness is a derived term of homeful.
As nouns the difference between homefulness and homeful
is that homefulness is quality of being homeful while homeful is as much as a home can hold.As an adjective homeful is
(dated) homely; cosy.Khedivate vs Khedive - What's the difference?
khedivate | khedive | Derived terms |Khedivate is a derived term of khedive.
As a noun khedive is
a form of ottoman turkish viceroy who ruled egypt in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Unhumorously vs Unhumorous - What's the difference?
unhumorously | unhumorous | Derived terms |Unhumorously is a derived term of unhumorous.
As an adverb unhumorously
is in a manner which is not humorous.As an adjective unhumorous is
not humorous.Norlaudanosine vs Laudanosine - What's the difference?
norlaudanosine | laudanosine | Derived terms |Norlaudanosine is a derived term of laudanosine.
As a noun laudanosine is
(organic compound) a benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid that is a metabolite of atracurium and cisatracurium.Duopsonistically vs Duopsony - What's the difference?
duopsonistically | duopsony | Derived terms |Duopsonistically is a derived term of duopsony.
As a noun duopsony is
an economic condition in which two buyers exert control over the market price of a commodity.Duopsonistic vs Duopsony - What's the difference?
duopsonistic | duopsony | Derived terms |Duopsony is a derived term of duopsonistic.
Duopsonistic is often a misspelling of duopsony.
Duopsonistic has no English definition.