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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.

As a noun duopsony is

an economic condition in which two buyers exert control over the market price of a commodity.

Duopsonist vs Duopsony - What's the difference?

duopsonist | duopsony | Derived terms |

Duopsony is a derived term of duopsonist.



As nouns the difference between duopsonist and duopsony

is that duopsonist is either of the two parties forming a duopsony while duopsony is an economic condition in which two buyers exert control over the market price of a commodity.

Thromboelastography vs Elastography - What's the difference?

thromboelastography | elastography | Derived terms |

Thromboelastography is a derived term of elastography.


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between thromboelastography and elastography

is that thromboelastography is (medicine) a method of testing the efficiency of coagulation in the blood while elastography is (medicine) a method of detection or classification of tumors based on stiffness or elasticity of tissue.

As nouns the difference between thromboelastography and elastography

is that thromboelastography is (medicine) a method of testing the efficiency of coagulation in the blood while elastography is (medicine) a method of detection or classification of tumors based on stiffness or elasticity of tissue.

Overstrenuousness vs Overstrenuous - What's the difference?

overstrenuousness | overstrenuous | Derived terms |

Overstrenuousness is a derived term of overstrenuous.


As an adjective overstrenuous is

excessively strenuous.

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