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Antifluoridationist vs Antifluoridation - What's the difference?

antifluoridationist | antifluoridation | Derived terms |

Antifluoridationist is a derived term of antifluoridation.


As a noun antifluoridationist

is one who opposes the addition of fluoride to the public water supply.

As an adjective antifluoridation is

opposing the addition of fluoride to the public water supply.

Saltishness vs Saltish - What's the difference?

saltishness | saltish | Derived terms |

Saltishness is a derived term of saltish.


As a noun saltishness

is the quality of being saltish.

As an adjective saltish is

somewhat salty.

Hyponeuston vs Neuston - What's the difference?

hyponeuston | neuston | Derived terms |

Hyponeuston is a derived term of neuston.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between hyponeuston and neuston

is that hyponeuston is (biology) all the organisms that live just beneath the surface of the water while neuston is (biology) all the organisms that live at the surface of water.

As nouns the difference between hyponeuston and neuston

is that hyponeuston is (biology) all the organisms that live just beneath the surface of the water while neuston is (biology) all the organisms that live at the surface of water.

Epineuston vs Neuston - What's the difference?

epineuston | neuston | Derived terms |

Epineuston is a derived term of neuston.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between epineuston and neuston

is that epineuston is (biology) all the organisms that float on top of the water while neuston is (biology) all the organisms that live at the surface of water.

As nouns the difference between epineuston and neuston

is that epineuston is (biology) all the organisms that float on top of the water while neuston is (biology) all the organisms that live at the surface of water.

Chieflessness vs Chiefless - What's the difference?

chieflessness | chiefless | Derived terms |

Chieflessness is a derived term of chiefless.


As an adjective chiefless is

without a chief; leaderless.

Brumation vs Brumate - What's the difference?

brumation | brumate | Derived terms |

Brumation is a derived term of brumate.


As a noun brumation

is a lethargic state in reptiles and in some other animal species [eg bears], somewhat analogous to hibernation but not the same.

As a verb brumate is

(zoology) to be in a lethargic state, somewhat analogous to hibernation but not the same commonly found in reptiles and in some other animal species [eg bears].

Vectisian vs Vectis - What's the difference?

vectisian | vectis | Derived terms |

Vectisian is a derived term of vectis.


As an adjective vectisian

is (rare) of or pertaining to the isle of wight.

As a proper noun vectis is

the isle of wight.

Vectensis vs Vectis - What's the difference?

vectensis | vectis | Derived terms |

Vectensis is a derived term of vectis.


As an adjective vectensis

is isle of wight (attributive).

As a proper noun vectis is

the isle of wight.

Remonstratively vs Remonstrative - What's the difference?

remonstratively | remonstrative | Derived terms |

Remonstratively is a derived term of remonstrative.


As an adverb remonstratively

is in a manner characterized by remonstration.

As an adjective remonstrative is

of, characterized by, or exhibiting remonstration.

Belieber vs Bieber - What's the difference?

belieber | bieber | Derived terms |

Belieber is a derived term of bieber.


As a noun belieber

is (informal) a fan or supporter of justin bieber (pop singer, born 1994); a justin bieber.

As a proper noun bieber is

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